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Posted on 12/4/23 at 7:16 pm to TheRouxGuru
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In a down year for CFB
How do you come to this conclusion?
Pretty easily. The top teams this year are not separated much from the field. This is the most tightly packed group at the top in the playoff era. In years past there have been an average points spread of 12 for semi final matchups, this year it's a combined 6 points for a 3 point average. There have been dominant teams in years past and this year it seems like most anyone is beatable, which has generally proven true.
Posted on 12/5/23 at 7:28 am to TheRouxGuru
quote:
In a down year for CFB
How do you come to this conclusion?
Bc the worst Bama team since 2007 still made the playoff.
Georgia was visibly worse than 2021-2022.
LSU had the worst defense in the history of organized football.
Ohio St and Michigan both had pedestrian offenses.
Auburn, Florida, Aggie, Tenn were all pretty crappy.
Clemson was meh.
Penn St was meh.
Wisconsin 5 losses.
USC had a defense about like LSU’s.
The ACC looked mediocre outside of FSU yet still had a winning record against SEC.
It was widely observed that this was almost a wacky 2007 type of year where no team was dominant. It almost became that.
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