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mCFP
Jan 10, 2023 2:40:35 GMT
Post by ajbuckeye on Jan 10, 2023 2:40:35 GMT
Can somebody explain to me how ttun lost to the Frogs. They are sooo out matched in this game that it is laughable that they are calling it a Championship Game. The second half is about to begin. I would take UGA by 50 at this point.
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mCFP
Jan 10, 2023 3:05:41 GMT
Post by EvilVodka on Jan 10, 2023 3:05:41 GMT
Can somebody explain to me how ttun lost to the Frogs. They are sooo out matched in this game that it is laughable that they are calling it a Championship Game. The second half is about to begin. I would take UGA by 50 at this point. Because Michigan is overrated You think Michigan would have fared better? Georgia literally did the same thing to Michigan a year ago The SEC elite teams are head and shoulders better than everyone, that's why they've won 4 years in a row
Ohio State and Clemson are literally the only teams that bring in the same level of talent, and Clemson has dropped off lately
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mCFP
Jan 10, 2023 3:32:14 GMT
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Post by Bevo on Jan 10, 2023 3:32:14 GMT
With 12 teams, we’re gonna see more games like this
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mCFP
Jan 10, 2023 3:47:17 GMT
Post by EvilVodka on Jan 10, 2023 3:47:17 GMT
With 12 teams, we’re gonna see more games like this Well, in a 12 team playoff, if it were played this year, probably would have seen Tennessee and Alabama go pretty far What a 12 team playoff will do is get rid of the best team\eye test garbage
It's just an SEC world right now
Alabama blew out the Big XII champ, Tennessee blew out the ACC champ
Utah and USC lost their bowl games
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mCFP
Jan 10, 2023 4:16:47 GMT
Post by bluehen on Jan 10, 2023 4:16:47 GMT
the league finished 7-5 in the post season after a losing post season last year ( including 1-3 vs G5 teams). The top of the SEC looked super powerful...the best. If you count the incoming two teams ( Tex & OU ) the post season record was 7-7. The 6 winning SEC teams represent 50% of the league's strength. The 5 losing teams represent 42% of the league's strength.
Therefore the Strength Everywhere Conference thing might be a 'reach' perception. The top heavy dominance is obvious for the the SEC. NFL talent production further confirms this.
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mCFP
Jan 10, 2023 4:29:12 GMT
Post by EvilVodka on Jan 10, 2023 4:29:12 GMT
the league finished 6-5 in the post season after a losing post season last year ( including 1-3 vs G5 teams). The top of the SEC looked super powerful...the best. If you count the incoming two teams ( Tex & OU ) the post season record was 6-7. The 5 winning SEC teams represent 42% of the league's strength. The 5 losing teams represent 42% of the league's strength. Therefore the Strength Everywhere Conference thing is a 'reach' perception. The top heavy dominance is obvious for the the SEC. NFL talent production further confirms this. ya, there are definitely a lot of crappy teams in the SEC year in year out
But the elite teams have a strangle-hold on college football championships...its not even close
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mCFP
Jan 10, 2023 4:35:09 GMT
Post by bluehen on Jan 10, 2023 4:35:09 GMT
Yep, true story there Evil. It's a powerhouse top heavy league. I disagree that there are a lot of crappy SEC teams. I would use 'average' more so than'crappy'
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mCFP
Jan 10, 2023 13:29:30 GMT
Post by Hero on Jan 10, 2023 13:29:30 GMT
When the best of the SEC meet the best of the rest the outcome seems easy to predict.
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mCFP
Jan 10, 2023 13:32:38 GMT
Post by Hero on Jan 10, 2023 13:32:38 GMT
With 12 teams, we’re gonna see more games like this Well, in a 12 team playoff, if it were played this year, probably would have seen Tennessee and Alabama go pretty far What a 12 team playoff will do is get rid of the best team\eye test garbage
It's just an SEC world right now
Alabama blew out the Big XII champ, Tennessee blew out the ACC champ
Utah and USC lost their bowl games
The twelve teams will have to be carefully arranged to make sure the top four won't have three SEC Teams every year.
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