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re: If PSU and OSU were reversed?

Posted on 12/1/16 at 12:06 am to
Posted by ReauxlTide222
St. Petersburg
Member since Nov 2010
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Posted on 12/1/16 at 12:06 am to
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From there, win the good games on the schedule, slide into the playoffs and go
Yes, and go lose to Urban or Saban like 10 of the last 13 NC runner ups have.

I think I made that number up, so forgive me for that. But the you catch my drift. It is hard as shite to win a NC for 97% of the teams out there. Impossible for most.
Posted by Kodar
Alabama
Member since Nov 2012
4566 posts
Posted on 12/1/16 at 12:21 am to
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Yes, and go lose to Urban or Saban like 10 of the last 13 NC runner ups have.

I think I made that number up, so forgive me for that. But the you catch my drift. It is hard as shite to win a NC for 97% of the teams out there. Impossible for most.



You unknowingly proved my point. When was the last time a team won the Super Bowl back to back? I don't remember honestly. The last time a team won the natty back to back in college? Multiple instances in the last 20 years.

Bill Belichick, arguably one of the best coaches in football history, hasn't won a Super Bowl back to back if I recall correctly, and he has who appears to be tGOAT QB.

Saban trotted out Blake Sims and won a natty. He also won 2011 and 2012 with an above average game manager at QB.

Urban trotted out a 3rd string QB and won a natty.

AU went to the natty with a converted DB at QB, although they didn't win.

On another note, all you really need in CFB to get by is a decent QB to make the offense above average or mediocre and offset by defense and a decent to good defense.

That kind of shite doesn't happen in the NFL due to parity's existence. If you don't have an elite offense/defense or a combo of good offense/defense, your arse isn't winning the Super Bowl.

The 97% number is also highly skewed due to the vast majority of CFB being irrelevant in the natty picture. The SEC hasn't sent a different rep to compete for it all other than UA or AU since 2011.
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