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Post by ajbuckeye on Oct 29, 2018 13:21:44 GMT
3 P5 Undefeated Teams Bama, Clemson, ND 8 P5 1 Loss Teams Kentucky, UGA, LSU, WVU, Oklahoma, Washington St , scUM, tOSU, Iowa, Texas, NC State,Florida 1 G5 Undefeated UCF, USF
Elinaton games UGA vs Kentucky Bama vs LSU (not for bama)
Other ranked games
PSU vs scUM WVU vs Texas
A 2 loss team is not out of the question the this year is going. UCF will be a very long shot. There out of conference schedule will hurt them bad.
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Post by bluehen on Oct 29, 2018 13:33:55 GMT
If this same exact Alabama team played UCF's schedule would it be automatically eliminated from any DPI opportunity ?
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Post by Bevo on Oct 29, 2018 13:37:47 GMT
If this same exact Alabama team played UCF's schedule would it be automatically eliminated from any DPI opportunity ? Yes. Because they didn’t do enough during the season to demonstrated their talent level. Takes more than just beating up on a bunch of patsies.
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Post by bluehen on Oct 29, 2018 14:04:27 GMT
If this same exact Alabama team played UCF's schedule would it be automatically eliminated from any DPI opportunity ? Yes. Because they didn’t do enough during the season to demonstrated their talent level. Takes more than just beating up on a bunch of patsies. You live in a little world of fantasy, Bevo if you think an unbeaten Bama team would be eliminated from the DPI based on a schedule, no matter how crappy.
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Post by tigercpa on Oct 29, 2018 14:34:36 GMT
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Post by bluehen on Oct 29, 2018 14:44:50 GMT
UVA might have 2-3 players that could make Clemson's two deep. Bronco Mendenhall should get ACC COY if that happens.
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Post by tigercpa on Oct 29, 2018 14:52:23 GMT
In case Central Florida fans missed it:
Sagarin Strength of schedule: No. 125. Best Win: None, they have yet to play a team with a winning record.
Even now 8 weeks into the season, the teams they have played are 20 - 35, meaning just about everyone else beat them also.
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Post by ajbuckeye on Oct 29, 2018 16:22:08 GMT
If this same exact Alabama team played UCF's schedule would it be automatically eliminated from any DPI opportunity ? Considering last year both teams beat exactly 2 teams that were top 25 in the final CFP ranking. Even though Bama had 1 loss and UCF is zero it is pretty safe to say that Bama would get the nod by a long shot. Although USF schedule has been pretty week thus far. They have 3 games ahead of them with teams that may all have just 1 loss when they meet.
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Post by bluehen on Oct 29, 2018 21:06:35 GMT
In case Central Florida fans missed it: Sagarin Strength of schedule: No. 125. Best Win: None, they have yet to play a team with a winning record. Even now 8 weeks into the season, the teams they have played are 20 - 35, meaning just about everyone else beat them also. If Alabama's schedule to date was 125th would the Tide be ranked 20th or is there a double standard ? If UCF was 8-0 vs Bama's schedule would it be ranked #1 or 2 in the popular polls ? Of course not on both counts. There is a systematic two class system imposed by the cartel which prevents opportunities for the stigmatized, so called, mids or G5s. Why ? ...GREED.
Common knowledge that UCF's opponents to date, collectively, have been struggling but does it make a whole lot of difference ? If they were .800 + would UCF be eligible for a top 4 ranking ?? Of course not....common knowledge. It's all about the conference patch on the jerseys, the TV marketability and eyeball/ beauty voting. This is why equal opportunity NCAA sports championships are superior to very 'exclusive' cartel championships...I should say' championship'....singular.
Look at Bama's schedule to date :
Arkansas ? Louisville ? Tennessee ? Arkansas State ? Texas A&M ? La -Lafayette ? Ole Miss ? Missouri ?
These first 8 opponents are 21-36 collectively vs FBS competition for a staggering .368 success rate. A .368 success rate for opponents will automatically disqualify any , so called, G5 team from any ranking opportunity but a .368 success rate for opponents of one of the mythical system's raving beauty teams is pretty much discarded. It is an undeniable double standard.
The G5s can't win in the cartel's designated two class system. UCF demonstrates ( on the field..not polls) that it was better than the SEC West champion which proves the SEC West champion wasn't trying. Had the SEC West champion won it would ,unequivocally, prove that UCF didn't belong. The double standard, two class system is not sport..or sport with integrity.
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Post by tigercpa on Oct 30, 2018 3:11:40 GMT
Clemson led the nation in scoring offense (54.3) and scoring defense (6.7) for the month of October.
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Post by Bevo on Oct 30, 2018 5:07:04 GMT
Yes. Because they didn’t do enough during the season to demonstrated their talent level. Takes more than just beating up on a bunch of patsies. You live in a little world of fantasy, Bevo if you think an unbeaten Bama team would be eliminated from the DPI based on a schedule, no matter how crappy. no Hen I live in the REAL world. If Bama played UCF’s schedule this year, AS IT IS, they would 100% NOT be invited to the CFP. That’s the question you asked. And THAT is the true answer. Now, the question is: Do you have the courage to admit the obvious ?
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Post by bluehen on Oct 30, 2018 5:47:47 GMT
I don't believe that you really feel there is no double standard, Bevo.
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Post by bluehen on Oct 30, 2018 6:01:00 GMT
I don't believe that you really feel there is no double standard, Bevo. Bama's opponents have a .368 success rate ( vs FBS) yet tonight Bama will be #1 or 2 in the DPI rankings. A weak schedule only eliminates 'no names' and unwanted teams. A weak schedule has little effect on desired name brand teams. The cartel's two class, double standard system is criminal....at least unethical. Only in big time CF's mythical, preferred class, system can a big brand name team beat a Liberty (for example) by 30 points and move UP in polls and voting while a Cincinnati or Colorado State ( for example) can beat that same Liberty team by 50 and not get a single poll vote for it.
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Post by ajbuckeye on Oct 30, 2018 13:10:56 GMT
You live in a little world of fantasy, Bevo if you think an unbeaten Bama team would be eliminated from the DPI based on a schedule, no matter how crappy. no Hen I live in the REAL world. If Bama played UCF’s schedule this year, AS IT IS, they would 100% NOT be invited to the CFP. That’s the question you asked. And THAT is the true answer. Now, the question is: Do you have the courage to admit the obvious ? I am 100% with Hen on this one.
Schedules YTD W L record
UCF 20 -35 Bama 29 - 36
Remaining schedule UCF 21 - 11 Bama 19 -13
Total Schedule UCF 42 - 46 Bama 48 - 49 Keep in mind that the SEC plays the most OOC games vs the FCS than any other conference Also the American has more wins compared to the SEC against OOC P5 Opponents this year
If Bama played UCF's schedule they would be in the exact same place they are right now
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Post by Hero on Oct 30, 2018 16:49:29 GMT
no Hen I live in the REAL world. If Bama played UCF’s schedule this year, AS IT IS, they would 100% NOT be invited to the CFP. That’s the question you asked. And THAT is the true answer. Now, the question is: Do you have the courage to admit the obvious ? I am 100% with Hen on this one.
Schedules YTD W L record
UCF 20 -35 Bama 29 - 36
Remaining schedule UCF 21 - 11 Bama 19 -13
Total Schedule UCF 42 - 46 Bama 48 - 49 Keep in mind that the SEC plays the most OOC games vs the FCS than any other conference Also the American has more wins compared to the SEC against OOC P5 Opponents this year
If Bama played UCF's schedule they would be in the exact same place they are right now
If UCF and BAMA traded schedules Bama would be undefeated and UCF would struggle to become Bowl Eligible.
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