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We better not get screwed out of the Texas Bowl
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<blockquote data-quote="Dr. Rumack" data-source="post: 2662337" data-attributes="member: 72038"><p>Both could happen Saturday night.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>You learn from history to avoid bad outcomes that might happen.</p><p></p><p>Let’s look at 2009. The champions from the Big 12 and SEC (unbeaten UT and Bama) get in on their own merits. Three other P5 champs would be getting in with two losses and pushing one of four deserving teams out.</p><p></p><p>Should we potentially exclude one of the following so that a two loss Ohio State gets in? What about having two loss Oregon automatically advance while the unbeaten Boise team who beat them is left out? How about the average GT team that won the ACC with two losses.</p><p></p><p> I have zero reason to beleive they wouldn’t bs the eye test to keep UF in and screw one of three unbeatens.</p><p></p><p>Unbeaten TCU</p><p>Unbeaten Cincinnati</p><p>Unbeaten Boise</p><p>One Loss UF</p><p></p><p>With five slots automatically spoken for they’d only take three.</p><p></p><p>If you did loose criteria favoring league champs from the P5 and G5 unbeatens you’d get Bama, Texas, Cincinnati, TCU, Florida, Boise, Oregon, and Ohio state. GT would be the odd one out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dr. Rumack, post: 2662337, member: 72038"] Both could happen Saturday night. You learn from history to avoid bad outcomes that might happen. Let’s look at 2009. The champions from the Big 12 and SEC (unbeaten UT and Bama) get in on their own merits. Three other P5 champs would be getting in with two losses and pushing one of four deserving teams out. Should we potentially exclude one of the following so that a two loss Ohio State gets in? What about having two loss Oregon automatically advance while the unbeaten Boise team who beat them is left out? How about the average GT team that won the ACC with two losses. I have zero reason to beleive they wouldn’t bs the eye test to keep UF in and screw one of three unbeatens. Unbeaten TCU Unbeaten Cincinnati Unbeaten Boise One Loss UF With five slots automatically spoken for they’d only take three. If you did loose criteria favoring league champs from the P5 and G5 unbeatens you’d get Bama, Texas, Cincinnati, TCU, Florida, Boise, Oregon, and Ohio state. GT would be the odd one out. [/QUOTE]
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