College American Football
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As someone that spent the weekend in Columbus and drives back to Ann Arbor tomorrow….I am very excited to break out my osu hat on Monday.
Go bucks!
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They should feel very lucky for that win today.
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The Iron Bowl today was the greatest football game I've ever seen.
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Chris and tigerpac:
It's true….osu may have own but they didn't walk out looking like champions.
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Any thoughts on the committee's selection today?
Personally, I think they made the right decision, but I do feel for the Big XII contenders.
For me, the silver lining is this pushes us closer to an inevitable 8 team, featuring 5 conference champions, 2 at-larges, and a contender from a conference outside the Power 5 (think Boise).
Prediction: Tide v. Quack – with the Ducks scoring enough to hoist the new hardware.
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The Big 12 isn't a very good conference and I'm not really sure either Baylor or TCU deserve to be in the playoffs. And I say this as someone who has watched a lot of Big 12 football over the last several years.
I'm just waiting for a 16 team playoff system like they're been doing forever in I-AA.
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I can't give an educated opinion on the Big XII because I haven't watched them as much as I should have. From what I've seen, they look top heavy like most conferences.
I love the idea of a 16, however, but I doubt it will ever happen. As it is, an 8 would most likely require the sacrifice of a non-conference game; which equates to losing a lot of cash for most programs.
The current system has the season ending ~1/8. The concern is most Spring semesters start around that time, and if additional games were to be added, then the season could encroach on a second semester. This could have negative financial, and, realistically, eligibility ramifications.
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They got it as right as they could. FSU is a wasted spot but they couldn't kick them out rightly. Preseason rankings are the problem. I still think one more round would be better, 8 instead of 4 teams.