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DMN: As Big 12 fights its way back into CFP, conference still paying for the sins of its past
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<blockquote data-quote="Prince of Purpoole" data-source="post: 2439229" data-attributes="member: 71286"><p>A first place team could win and look bad, a first place team could win and experience a devastating injury to a key player or players, a first place team could lose...there are any number of ways the game could hurt the first place team. The only real way the game helps the front runner is if they win and look good doung so. And inasmuch as the committee keeps changing the criteria I fail to see the benefit of chasing their ever-changing set of requirements</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Prince of Purpoole, post: 2439229, member: 71286"] A first place team could win and look bad, a first place team could win and experience a devastating injury to a key player or players, a first place team could lose...there are any number of ways the game could hurt the first place team. The only real way the game helps the front runner is if they win and look good doung so. And inasmuch as the committee keeps changing the criteria I fail to see the benefit of chasing their ever-changing set of requirements [/QUOTE]
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