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Post by EvilVodka on Sept 17, 2017 12:14:47 GMT
My playoff teams in no order are
Alabama Clemson Oklahoma Wisconsin
Alabama and Clemson keep rolling, although Miss St might be a roadblock for Bama and Clemson still has FSU on the schedule
I like Wisconsin to survive the Big 10 and make it in
Oklahoma still has to play TCU, Texas, and Oklahoma State
USC has survived some games, but they don't look like playoff material
Memphis, Houston, South Florida, and San Diego State are all undefeated
Washington and Oklahoma State are dark horses...Virginia Tech is suprisingly good this year
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Post by tigercpa on Sept 17, 2017 13:01:40 GMT
Based on 3 weeks:
I'd swap Penn St for Whisky
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Post by Hero on Sept 17, 2017 13:06:59 GMT
Clemson should be number 1.
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Post by ajbuckeye on Sept 18, 2017 17:19:58 GMT
Based on 3 weeks: I'd swap Penn St for Whisky I would go with PSU as well. Also with the way the other OSU put it to Pittsburgh I could see them making the case for top 4 as well.
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Post by sc69er on Sept 18, 2017 20:39:17 GMT
Its a long season and each conference game is an elimination for the final four if you lose. My take:
Sec: Alabama loses a game but wins the ccg and is in.
Big: No telling who goes but a 2 loss team does not make the final 4. and unlike last year a team which does not play in the Big CCG will not go
ACC: Clemson looked good against an outmanned Louisville, not so hot agauinst an Auburn team with real defense players. They have 3 potential losers. @vtech, @sc , and Fl St
Big 12: Ok and Ok St lead but they both must get by Kst and Texas and each other. Also have a CCG. Again a 2 loss team does not go
PXII: Washington is on cruise control. Stanford and USC both had let down games, after beating each other up, against Good opponents(SDSU and Tejas). There is a likely matchup of Washington vs USC in CCG. Both teams likely to be one loss or better. The winner goes to the NC playoff
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Post by Bevo on Sept 18, 2017 21:52:08 GMT
The Big 12 WILL have a CCG game this year... between the top two teams.
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Post by tigercpa on Sept 20, 2017 14:13:06 GMT
A great play form the 3rd quarter of Clem - Ville:
Clemson LB O'Daniel baits Jackson by moving towards the RB coming into the flats, but once Jackson commits to the curl route by the slot WR, O'Daniel suddenly stops and steps back into the pass for a pick 6.
O'Daniel played RB in his school, and is now about 10 lbs, shy of being a prototype NFL LB.
Clemson added another quick TD to make it 33-7.
From there, Jackson and Louisville scrimmaged the Clemson 2nd and 3rd team to a 14-14 tie.
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Post by doc on Sept 20, 2017 15:29:11 GMT
My playoff teams in no order are Alabama Clemson Oklahoma Wisconsin Alabama and Clemson keep rolling, although Miss St might be a roadblock for Bama and Clemson still has FSU on the schedule I like Wisconsin to survive the Big 10 and make it in Oklahoma still has to play TCU, Texas, and Oklahoma State USC has survived some games, but they don't look like playoff material Memphis, Houston, South Florida, and San Diego State are all undefeated Washington and Oklahoma State are dark horses...Virginia Tech is suprisingly good this year Wisconsin will lose 2 or 3 games. They'll play a few teams who will be able to slow down their running attack and force the Badgers to win through the air. When that happens, Hornibrook will not be capable of putting the team on his back and winning. They could get to the BIG championship game but the east representative will beat them.
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Post by tigercpa on Sept 20, 2017 21:39:50 GMT
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