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re: CFP Top 4 predictions
Posted on 11/27/17 at 9:36 am to crazyatthecamp
Posted on 11/27/17 at 9:36 am to crazyatthecamp
quote:
1 Clemson (win and in)
2 Oklahoma (win and in)
3 Auburn (win and in)
4 Wisconsin (win and in)
5 Alabama (need Georgia loss and Oklahoma loss)
6 Georgia (win and in)
7 Miami (win and in)
8 Ohio State (win and in)
9 Penn State (out)
10 USC (out)
11 TCU (out)
12 UCF (out)
And if Georgia wins and Oklahoma loses?
This post was edited on 11/27/17 at 9:37 am
Posted on 11/27/17 at 9:37 am to bigpapamac
1. Oklahoma
2. Georgia
3. Clemson
4. Ohio St
2. Georgia
3. Clemson
4. Ohio St
Posted on 11/27/17 at 9:45 am to gobuxgo5
Here is what is fun: Head-to-Head doesnt matter unless it does.
Clemson loses, but Auburn wins, both have two loses, but the head-to-head loser, Auburn, goes and Clemson doesn't.
Ohio State wins, but Oklahoma loses, both have two loses, but the head-to-head loser, Ohio State, is more likely to go and Oklahoma likely doesn't.
Whereas,
USC is all but eliminated because they lost to Notre Dame. Notre Dame is all but eliminated because they lost to Georgia and Miami. Had either one lost to some lesser team(s) like, say, Syracuse and/or Iowa State, then they would be getting more consideration because head-to-head counts, I guess?
Am i right in thinking that the bail out for all of this is Wisconsin wins, Georgia wins, and Oklahoma wins?
Otherwise, the committee can sort of cop out and put Bama in to avoid much of the mess?
Clemson loses, but Auburn wins, both have two loses, but the head-to-head loser, Auburn, goes and Clemson doesn't.
Ohio State wins, but Oklahoma loses, both have two loses, but the head-to-head loser, Ohio State, is more likely to go and Oklahoma likely doesn't.
Whereas,
USC is all but eliminated because they lost to Notre Dame. Notre Dame is all but eliminated because they lost to Georgia and Miami. Had either one lost to some lesser team(s) like, say, Syracuse and/or Iowa State, then they would be getting more consideration because head-to-head counts, I guess?
Am i right in thinking that the bail out for all of this is Wisconsin wins, Georgia wins, and Oklahoma wins?
Otherwise, the committee can sort of cop out and put Bama in to avoid much of the mess?
Posted on 11/27/17 at 11:59 am to L5UT1ger
If Georgia wins and Oklahoma loses
Clemson 12-1
Wisconsin 13-0
Georgia 12-1
And probably Alabama. I don't think TCU is making it. Auburn obviously out. Oklahoma with a tight loss might still make it.
Clemson 12-1
Wisconsin 13-0
Georgia 12-1
And probably Alabama. I don't think TCU is making it. Auburn obviously out. Oklahoma with a tight loss might still make it.
Posted on 11/27/17 at 12:02 pm to crazyatthecamp
quote:possibly over Ohio state. But not over Bama
Oklahoma with a tight loss might still make it.
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