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I dont care, they wont make it anyway. They wont move up in the rankings because Texas have the H2H and Ohio St wont drop below them.
So you keep saying... But if Alabama do manage to pull off an upset next week and beat #1 Georgia, then it's going to be difficult to leave the 12-1 SEC champs out of the playoffs

Talk about chaos. They will most certainly leapfrog Ohio State... Their resume will be FAR superior. No comparison.
They will also have the H2H ascendancy over Georgia and would move ahead of them.

You said this about OSU:
I dont think they will need too much help....
If Texas and FSU lose in the championship games they can move up to 4.


Same goes for Bama.

That's a lot of ifs... But I hope they beat Georgia, purely to see the lame justifications for having a CFB playoff with no SEC teams :D
 
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So you keep saying... But if Alabama do manage to pull off an upset next week and beat #1 Georgia, then it's going to be difficult to leave the 12-1 SEC champs out of playoffs

Talk about chaos. They will most certainly leapfrog Ohio State... They will have the H2H over Georgia...

You said this about OSU:
I dont think they will need too much help....
If Texas and FSU lose in the championship games they can move up to 4.


Same goes for Bama.

That's a lot of ifs... But I hope they beat Georgia, purely to see the lame justifications for having a CFB playoff with no SEC teams :D
That all relies on beating Georgia. but Pac-12 Champ, Texas in if they win, Michigan if they win and then it becomes a debate over Alabama, FSU champ, and Ohio St
 

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Bama need to beat us and hope Oregon beats an undefeated Washington (assuming they beat State) in the PAC-12 Championship Game and/or Michigan lose to Iowa in the BIG Championship Game to even be in the conversation.
Pac-12 champ in no matter who win.
 
That all relies on beating Georgia. but Pac-12 Champ, Texas in if they win, Michigan if they win and then it becomes a debate over Alabama, FSU champ, and Ohio St

Are you saying an undefeated FSU won't be in? That is completely incorrect if so.
 
Oregon champ would jump over them. because they lost the QB last week.

They should jump them but you can't leave out an undefeated conference champ whether or not you think they have any hope without Jordan Travis.
 
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They should jump them but you can't leave out an undefeated conference champ whether or not you think they have any hope without Jordan Travis.
Oregon champ get in, the debate would be FSU or Texas [assuming the likely Georgia and Michigan champs]
 

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Oregon champ would jump over them. because they lost the QB last week.

Which is just stupid CFP logic to ignore past results cause you might not be as good without a great player.

Basically just another rule they can use to selectively leave teams out/include others in.

Ohio State won the first CFP with a 3rd string Cardele Jones.

I hope it doesn't come down to that but wouldn't trust the committee
 
FSU struggling in the Swamp, just can’t get going with the replacement QB. Both sides hate each other, huge rivalry.
 

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