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<blockquote data-quote="Virginia Frog" data-source="post: 2512054" data-attributes="member: 4959"><p>If TCU <strong>beats OU</strong> on Sat.</p><p></p><p>Two possibilities: a) Seeded into the Playoff, either Sugar or Rose, or, b) if no playoff TCU will get a NY6 one of Peach, Cotton, Orange, Fiesta. (unlikely Orange).</p><p></p><p>If TCU <strong>loses</strong>, a NY6 is less likely.</p><p></p><p>If we are then ranked between #5 and #11 in the final Committee rankings - we'll be in a NYE 6 - unless loser of Clemson/Miami --I assume the winner will get "in" to the playoff-- falls to #12 or below - ACC by contract gets 1 guaranteed into Orange which will take a slot below #10,. We would then need to be between #5 and #10 in that case. The G5 school rep that takes one of the 8 non-playoff spots will be UCF or Memphis it appears.</p><p></p><p>Notre Dame, WashSt and MissSt all drop this week from #8, #13 and #14 so we won't be jumped by them. So the worst case this week is TCU at #11. We'll hope that Stanford beats USC on Friday in the P12game who likely be at #10 this week.</p><p></p><p>It is imperative that a OU loss be a "good loss" in the eyes of the committee so they rank us #10 or above (even if SoCal is a winner.) What would make such a win would be IMO a superior D where OU's O is held to let's say under 20 points (1/2 or better of their season average), or a narrow loss where TCU was within range of an upset in the mid-4thQ or later.</p><p></p><p>After that I think the Alamo Bowl is the top tier B12 bowl and would be the likely destination for the Frogs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Virginia Frog, post: 2512054, member: 4959"] If TCU [B]beats OU[/B] on Sat. Two possibilities: a) Seeded into the Playoff, either Sugar or Rose, or, b) if no playoff TCU will get a NY6 one of Peach, Cotton, Orange, Fiesta. (unlikely Orange). If TCU [B]loses[/B], a NY6 is less likely. If we are then ranked between #5 and #11 in the final Committee rankings - we'll be in a NYE 6 - unless loser of Clemson/Miami --I assume the winner will get "in" to the playoff-- falls to #12 or below - ACC by contract gets 1 guaranteed into Orange which will take a slot below #10,. We would then need to be between #5 and #10 in that case. The G5 school rep that takes one of the 8 non-playoff spots will be UCF or Memphis it appears. Notre Dame, WashSt and MissSt all drop this week from #8, #13 and #14 so we won't be jumped by them. So the worst case this week is TCU at #11. We'll hope that Stanford beats USC on Friday in the P12game who likely be at #10 this week. It is imperative that a OU loss be a "good loss" in the eyes of the committee so they rank us #10 or above (even if SoCal is a winner.) What would make such a win would be IMO a superior D where OU's O is held to let's say under 20 points (1/2 or better of their season average), or a narrow loss where TCU was within range of an upset in the mid-4thQ or later. After that I think the Alamo Bowl is the top tier B12 bowl and would be the likely destination for the Frogs. [/QUOTE]
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