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But they did lose. They got their asses kick on their HOME FIELD.

Has a team ever made the playoffs that got their asses beat by double digits on their home field??

One week ago, Bama needed a 4th and 31 hail mary as time expired to beat a piece of shit Auburn team, that got boat raced by New Mexico State. LOL

Alabama didnt deserve it.

You should actually watch the games. If you think that was a "Hail Mary as time expired," you weren't watching or didnt watch the game.
 
FSU struggled with both Florida and UL.
Auburn, pedestrian or not, could beat Michigan, Washington, or FSU on a given day.
Or lose to New Mexico State. I'm not saying that Florida State would win. I'm just saying it's a slippery slope. How would we feel if a one loss Ohio State got in over an undefeated Kentucky?
 
If the sec is "top heavy" then the other conferences are not heavy period.
I dont get why you are all SEC. No other team roots for us. You just look like a fool to the other teams. Laughing at you for jumping on their bandwagon.
 
Why stop at 97? Go back to 1980 and get back to me. I think the SEC is top heavy. Other than Kentucky, I could give a rats ass about the other teams.

What? He went back to 97 because that’s when the national championship game started. You can’t really go back farther, so it is what it is. Before that they didn’t play one.
 
What? He went back to 97 because that’s when the national championship game started. You can’t really go back farther, so it is what it is. Before that they didn’t play one.
They didn't award National championships back then? What did they play for, fun?
 
Does anyone in your their right mind think that Michigan feels relieved that they avoided the mighty FSU and gets rewarded by getting off easy with Bama?

Or do you think that Michigan is now going to have a much more difficult task than they would have against FSU?
 
All other conferences, combined, have won less than 50 percent of titles since 1997.

You aren’t tired of an argument, you are tired of a fact.

UGA 65, TCU 7.
Well heres a fact, Hack, the SEC went 4-6 head to head with the ACC. Thats not an arument, thats a fact. The SEC went 7-9 against all P5 conferences. Yes, such dominance this year. LOL

The SEC was down this year. We sit here and bash the ACC but they beat us head to head. Just a fact.
 
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Laughing at you for jumping on their bandwagon.
Bandwagon?

Call it a cement truck!

We will soon have 90 million damn good reasons to ride the SEC train, but the superiority of the SEC in football is simple acceptance of math and more than a quarter century of head-to-head results.

Hell, Kentucky was a “weak” 6-5 SEC team that beat the ACC’s number 2, and it was not even that big of an upset, U of L being favored on their home field by less than a touchdown.
 
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Bama AND UGA would be the betting favorite in a head to head with all 4 of the teams that are going to get in:
1. Michigan
2. Washington
3. Texas
4. FSU

Bama beating UGA only helped Texas. Crazy that the SEC allowed Bama to win that one because it will cost the SEC a lot of money.
Not so. Only one SEC team was getting in and that was the winner of yesterday's game.
If Bama had lost, there would have still been only one SEC team get in.
 
Regardless of rankings and records, this game is still about match-ups and health of the team heading into playoffs. It's nearly impossible to limit this playoff to less than 6 teams and have the best 4 included. The brutal SEC schedule works against another great team once again.

There is absolutely no reason to go to a 9 game conference schedule when it's only going to punish the conference. The league could have 3 or 4 teams in a 12 team playoff if they stick with an 8 game schedule. No reason besides money that is...
 
Well heres a fact, Hack, the SEC went 4-6 head to head with the ACC. Thats not an arument, thats a fact. The SEC went 7-9 against all P5 conferences. Yes, such dominance this year. LOL

The SEC was down this year. We sit here and bash the ACC but they beat us head to head. Just a fact.
And neither Georgia nor Bama lost to a single ACC team.

That's a false flag. Further proof is the second best team in the ACC got beat by the team tied for 10th place in the SEC. Us.
 
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You should actually watch the games. If you think that was a "Hail Mary as time expired," you weren't watching or didnt watch the game.
I watched the entire game, and it was 40 yard heave as time expired to the corner of the end zone. If you are some how insisting it wasnt lucky, then go watch pickle ball, football isnt your sport.
 
The SEC was down this year. We sit here and bash the ACC but they beat us head to head. Just a fact.
How many ACC teams knocked off Bama and UGA? Combined, they lost two games, this season: to Texas (who is in the playoffs) and UGA to Bama ( with Bama in the playoffs).

The committee has claimed to look for the best 4 teams at the moment of selection for 9 years. If you think neither Georgia nor Bama would boat race FSU with that true frosh QB we saw last night, I don’t know what could convince you.
 
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And neither Georgia nor Bama lost to a single ACC team.

That's a false flag. Further proof is the second best team in the ACC got beat by the team tied for 10th place on the SEC. Us.
Youre right. Alabama only got their asses handed to them on their home field by double digits.
 
How many ACC teams knocked off Bama and UGA? Combined, they lost two games, this season: to Texas (who is in the playoffs) and UGA to Bama ( with Bama in the playoffs).

The committee has claimed to look for the best 4 teams at the moment of selection for 9 years. If you think neither Georgia nor Bama would boat race FSU with that true frosh QB we saw last night, I don’t know what could convince you.

Right. And everyone, including you, thought the almight Bama would boatrace Auburn and Arkansas and Texas at home.

Thats why they play the games.
 
Has a team ever made the playoffs that got their asses beat by double digits on their home field??

Yes, that specific thing happened just last year with Ohio State. They lost the last game of the season to Michigan in Columbus by 22 points. It's true that Alabama lost by 10 at home (to another playoff team) and made the playoffs. However, for comparison, the following teams still made the playoffs as well.

2014 Ohio State got in after losing at home by 2 TDs in week 2 to a Virginia Tech team that finished 7-6. Ohio State won the national championship.

2015 Alabama lost at home to Ole Miss by a touchdown. Alabama won the national championship.

2015 Washington lost at home in November by 2 touchdowns to USC.

2016 Clemson lost at home in November to Pittsburgh who would finish 8-5. However, that was only a 1 point game. Clemson went on to win the national championship.

2017 Oklahoma lost at home by a touchdown to eventual 8-5 Iowa State.

2020 Notre Dame lost by 24 points to Clemson in a neutral site contest in the last game of the year.

2021 Georgia lost the SEC championship game by 17 points to Alabama. The next month they beat Alabama by 15 to win the national title.

2022 Ohio State lost the last game of the year to Michigan in Columbus by 22 points.
 
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Well heres a fact, Hack, the SEC went 4-6 head to head with the ACC. Thats not an arument, thats a fact. The SEC went 7-9 against all P5 conferences. Yes, such dominance this year. LOL

The SEC was down this year. We sit here and bash the ACC but they beat us head to head. Just a fact.

And it was controversial and they didnt deserve it. Neither does bama.

The fact it took a torn ACL and a miracle 4th and 31 for bama to get the FOURTH seed speaks volumes.

Fine, then put uga in. Best team all season and was number 1. I wouldn't have had an issue with uga getting the nod over bama for overall body of work.

Fsu wasn't better than either. They aren't better than osu either to be honest.

They just benefitted from playing n a dog crap conference.
 
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Yes, that specific thing happened just last year with Ohio State. They lost the last game of the season to Michigan in Columbus by 22 points. It's true that Alabama lost by 10 at home (to another playoff team) and made the playoffs. However, for comparison, the following teams still made the playoffs as well.

2014 Ohio State got in after losing at home by 2 TDs in week 2 to a Virginia Tech team that finished 7-6. Ohio State won the national championship.

2015 Alabama lost at home to Ole Miss by a touchdown. Alabama won the national championship.

2015 Washington lost at home in November by 2 touchdowns to USC.

2016 Clemson lost at home in November to Pittsburgh who would finish 8-5. However, that was only a 1 point game. Clemson went on to win the national championship.

2017 Oklahoma lost at home by a touchdown to eventual 8-5 Iowa State.

2020 Notre Dame lost by 24 points to Clemson in a neutral site contest in the last game of the year.

2021 Georgia lost the SEC championship game by 17 points to Alabama. The next month they bear Alabama by 15 to win the national title.

2022 Ohio State lost the last game of the year to Michigan in Columbus by 22 points.

Bravo. You went above and beyond me. Other poster should research before spouting off.
 
Or lose to New Mexico State. I'm not saying that Florida State would win. I'm just saying it's a slippery slope. How would we feel if a one loss Ohio State got in over an undefeated Kentucky?

Depends on both of their schedules. If UK played FSU's schedule, probably wouldn't feel bad.

Either this is about the best 4 teams, or it isn’t. FSU isn't one of those. I doubt that any of the 4 picked would beat Georgia. Not even Bama if they played em again. I can't see a single team that wouldn't obliterate FSU between the 4 picked + Georgia, and LSU if they played them again.
 
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I agree with that and here is why:

Michigan and Wash are in, no question, and they deserve to be.

Then, you have three one loss teams and FSU at 13-0 that have compelling arguments.

My vote would be to take Alabama and Texas as the other two. Sucks for FSU, but they are not the same without Travis, and you have only two more bids to the CFP, so you have to differentiate one way or the other.

The real sucky thing is to leave Georgia out. But, real games HAVE to matter. UGA had their chance on the field vs. Alabama, and came up short in a close game, that was pretty close to a defacto home playoff game in Atlanta. That sucks for UGA, but I guess Ohio State could say the same, they lost a defacto home playoff game in Ann Arbor, also in a very close score (was actually exactly the same score 27-24, with two minutes to go)

Finally, because real games HAVE to matter, Texas beat Alabama on their home field by 10 points, and won all of their other games but one, and finished the season with two big blowouts.

It is a tough year, first time I can remember where the final four were all that controversial, but no way to take all six teams.
Glad to be right for a change
 
Fine, then put uga in. Best team all season and was number 1. I wouldn't have had an issue with uga getting the nod over bama for overall body of work.

Fsu wasn't better than either. They aren't better than osu either to be honest.

They just benefitted from playing n a dog crap conference.
I have no argument with UGA getting in. I agree with you there.

I have a big problem with the college football national championship structure. Its a joke, always has been.

And next year, FINALLY, the conference championship games are basically irrelevant. UGA and Bama wouldve sat every starter yesterday bc they were already in.

The regular season should matter. And the committee is telling you it doesnt by allowing Bama in.
 
Unfortunately that didn't happen but close enough.
These foolish arguments will stop beginning next year.

When two, three or all four of the “Final Four” in football are SEC footprint it’ll be pretty damn obvious.

Hell, Line the Top 12 up, and UGA, Bama and Texas would likely be the three best, this year.
 
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I have no argument with UGA getting in. I agree with you there.

I have a big problem with the college football national championship structure. Its a joke, always has been.

And next year, FINALLY, the conference championship games are basically irrelevant. UGA and Bama wouldve sat every starter yesterday bc they were already in.

The regular season should matter. And the committee is telling you it doesnt by allowing Bama in.

The title games needs to go away. I agree. I'd just put in 16 and be done with it.

Keep the irrelevant bowl games for s and giggles.
 
The league could have 3 or 4 teams in a 12 team playoff if they stick with an 8 game schedule.
Aren’t Oklahoma, and Texas in the NYD6, with Bama, UGA, Mizzou and maybe Ole Miss, ranked 11th?

The 16 team SEC might get more than 4 in next year.
 
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Florida State just got a major screw job. I'm tired of the whole SEC is better than everyone argument. The pitiful ACC went 10-7 against the mighty SEC. I wish Sankey cared as much about basketball as he does football. He never gives UK the benefit of the doubt.
14 NCs in last 20 years. Yeah, SEC is overhyped. Great point.
 
Aren’t Oklahoma, and Texas in the NYD6, with Bama, UGA, Mizzou and maybe Ole Miss, ranked 11th?

The 16 team SEC might get more than 4 in next year.
So will the Big 10 or whatever the hell it is. Mich, OSU, PSU, Washington, Oregon, possibly USC.

Whats your point?
 
Not so. Only one SEC team was getting in and that was the winner of yesterday's game.
If Bama had lost, there would have still been only one SEC team get in.
I thought that the committee would put FSU in over Bama.I was shocked that they did the right thing and put them in. The ACC has NO PULL now it seems with the NCAA or TV. That was the deciding factorIMHO

When Texas and FSU won, that knockedUGA out.
 
Right. And everyone, including you, thought the almight Bama would boatrace Auburn and Arkansas and Texas at home.

Thats why they play the games.
Lol. Auburn and Texas and Arky are not ACC teams!!

I would assume tough competition from Southern rivals, even with modest records.

But from that POS team I saw thump the mighty Cards?

No.

They would lose by 30 plus, and the game would be over by the second Q, against Bama or UGA.
 
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