I was under the impression that margin of victory really, Really, REALLY wasn't going to matter this year.Unless OSU finds a way to put up 42 in the 4th, OU is in the playoffs.
Unless OSU finds a way to put up 42 in the 4th, OU is in the playoffs.
They got their 42. But it will be interesting to see if the Purdue game bites them in the rear or not. That was such a bad loss that most are hanging that onto them over OU.
Either way, with the teams in the playoffs, those are 3 games I don't have to watch. Heading out to stay in AST for the holidays makes it even less likely to watch all 3 games.
Ohio State ain't getting in. It should be an Oklahoma-Georgia debate.
And UCF is yet again screwed.
Unless the playoff expands soon and includes a G5 bid, the G5 need to just split off into their own division because it's clear that no G5 will ever make it over a one loss P5, and the odds probably aren't great for a team like UCF to have back to back undefeated seasons to get them in the discussion while also aligning with a season where only three P5 teams have one or zero losses.
No, I meant 42 points alone in the 4th. Oklahoma winning by two scores put OSU in a position they needed another 59-0 type win to make a statement to get rid of that Purdue loss.
I don't think there's much of a question anymore. One team doesn't have a defense, but their only loss is a neutral site by three points to a 9-4 team they just beat at a neutral site by 12. Then there's a team that hasn't had much of a defense since mid-October and lost by 29 on the road to a 6-6 team.
Ohio State ain't getting in. It should be an Oklahoma-Georgia debate.
Gonna be two excruciating losses to Bama for Georgia
And if it was Georgia, they'd be #4 and playing Alabama, who they just played, which does nothing for no one. Gotta be Oklahoma by process of elimination then.
And UCF is yet again screwed.