Makes sense…that Oregon loss looks better and better each time Utah plays the Ducks.LOL Baylor finishes behind tOSU.
Guess the extra data point didn't help.
All you have to do is be admitted to a P5 and you’ve got a chance.I'm still trying to figure out how Cincinnati made a four team "invitational" in which the main criteria are brand name and TV ratings. At least that's what I had been told. And Notre Dame is #5 and Ohio State is #6, right behind Cincinnati, on the outside looking in. LOL. Was told I don't know how many times that the G5 teams were excluded from the invitational too and had zero chance to make it. Hell, I even started believing that one. What's going on? Another myth busted?
If you don't see the politics of the movement that happened/didn't happen this weekend, I'm not sure what to say. Michigan got jumped by Bama despite a 42-3 win over #13 Iowa. Yet somehow they avoided the All-SEC semifinal. Baylor couldn't jump tOSU despite a win over #5.I'm still trying to figure out how Cincinnati made a four team "invitational" in which the main criteria are brand name and TV ratings. At least that's what I had been told. And Notre Dame is #5 and Ohio State is #6, right behind Cincinnati, on the outside looking in. LOL. Was told I don't know how many times that the G5 teams were excluded from the invitational too and had zero chance to make it. Hell, I even started believing that one. What's going on? Another myth busted?
Alabama did beat the team that was the unanimous #1 team in the country by 17 points. The team that Michigan beat lost to Purdue by 17 and Wisconsin by 20. I do think they probably wanted to avoid a rematch of the same game in the semis, I'll give you that, but it's not like some crime that Michigan got passed up. And I guarantee you if Michigan and Alabama played next week, Alabama would be favored. Odds to win the title....Alabama +115, Georgia +135, Michigan +700, Cincy +1200.If you don't see the politics of the movement that happened/didn't happen this weekend, I'm not sure what to say. Michigan got jumped by Bama despite a 42-3 win over #13 Iowa. Yet somehow they avoided the All-SEC semifinal. Baylor couldn't jump tOSU despite a win over #5.
No logical way to jump Notre Dame over an undefeated team they lost to at home.
You build an impressive strawman!Alabama did beat the team that was the unanimous #1 team in the country by 17 points. The team that Michigan beat lost to Purdue by 17 and Wisconsin by 20. I do think they probably wanted to avoid a rematch of the same game in the semis, I'll give you that, but it's not like some crime that Michigan got passed up. And I guarantee you if Michigan and Alabama played next week, Alabama would be favored. Odds to win the title....Alabama +115, Georgia +135, Michigan +700, Cincy +1200.
I was just pointing out the fact that Cincinnati made it despite being told the committee would never allow that to happen. Just like when people said they'd never leave the Big 10 out of a playoff, and then they did it two years in a row.
If you look hard enough, you can find anything you want. If they had Alabama #2 and Georgia #3, there'd be people saying they put them there in order to guarantee the title game had an SEC team. And also bitching about the rematch.
Hopefully Michigan wears out Ga and UC shocks the world. Bama jumping Michigan makes the wharf smell like ‘Chloe’ ( or whatever the current parfum du jour is).If you don't see the politics of the movement that happened/didn't happen this weekend, I'm not sure what to say. Michigan got jumped by Bama despite a 42-3 win over #13 Iowa. Yet somehow they avoided the All-SEC semifinal. Baylor couldn't jump tOSU despite a win over #5.
No logical way to jump Notre Dame over an undefeated team they lost to at home.
Sure they could of, why not? ND played 9 P5 teams, Cincy only played two. ND had the 18th most difficult schedule in the country, Cincy the 48th. Pretty easy to just say that and move on.You build an impressive strawman!
Cincy managed to remain undefeated. They beat ND. So there. I'm actually somewhat surprised they allowed them in, but they really had no way to justify slipping in ND over them with a loss and no head coach.
You're the one forgetting that they need to fill a full slate of Bowl games, and they'd like those games to have some viewers, too. The other data point is that the Playoff is now entrenched, and they have evidently figured out that putting the Same Old Names in there wasn't getting the buzz they thought it would year after year. So, they have mixed it up a little. Put in a Sacrificial Lamb in Cincy to generate buzz they wouldn't ordinarily get.Sure they could of, why not? ND played 9 P5 teams, Cincy only played two. ND had the 18th most difficult schedule in the country, Cincy the 48th. Pretty easy to just say that and move on.
You're the one who always says they do whatever the hell they want to do and they'll justify it however they see fit to get the outcome they want. Apparently that isn't the case.
It is as I have always maintained: Ratings are the sole concern. They couldn't care less what strength of schedule/head-to-head/eye-test/etc. are.
Now the committee is out to screw one of the bluest of the blue bloods, and a Big 10 team no less. And people say the committee moves the goalposts…..Is it just me or did Michigan get screwed by having to play in the Orange Bowl? They're the #2 seed but that's going to be like a home game for Georgia.
Is it just me or did Michigan get screwed by having to play in the Orange Bowl? They're the #2 seed but that's going to be like a home game for Georgia.
686 miles (Google maps)Miami is pretty far from Athens
686 miles (Google maps)
While Michigan is almost double that at 1347 miles away.
If I'm wrong then I'm wrong. It just seems like Michigan got the short end of the stick on that deal.
The game could literally be played anywhere in the US (and even most places outside the US) and UM will sell all their tickets and pack the place. And they’d probably be able to fill an entire stadium.Michigan has well-to-do fans that live in cold places. UM will sell every ticket in their allotment and heat up the aftermarket to get to a January game in Florida
The original business model for bowl games in the ‘30’s was attracting rich midwesterners and yankees out of the cold.
At the Alamo Bowl? Again? Years later?Although don’t come here hungry or thirsty. Conceasion lines still suck!
At least the roof wasn't leaking, but it wasn't raining.At the Alamo Bowl? Again? Years later?
That’s place is just run by a buncha damn cheapskates.