More than normal, but less than the SEC loving pundits think.
Michigan is WAY ahead of the past two coaches, and given how Carr finished his career, you can make a strong argument that he's better than that, too. Although most wanted to see Carr retire long before he did.
It would be nice to run into the coach again, I have some questions for him- not mean ones, nor specific play or other directed criticisms. Just some questions on how some of the things coaches are saying apply to themselves.
Yes, I realize 4 undefeated teams from P5 knocks Bama out. I agree with that. But I was talking about a different scenario. If you don't care then why bother responding?
I mean LSU had to put the game away late in the 4th. Bama came back from 20 down to make it a game. They didn't lose to the little sisters of the poor. My only point here is right now I don't think the other contenders for that final spot have proven to be clearly better than Alabama. I just don't think it's an automatic that Bama is out of this.
So there's still a nice, 4 undefeated team scenario out there.
The obvious- LSU, Clemson, OSU/MN, and then the kicker- Baylor.
Think about this- Baylor and MN win out- right now, one is 7 the other is 12. If they win out, will BOTH of them pass Alabama? I'm going to ignore Oregon at the moment. But if two "lower" P5 teams go undefeated, will their perception allow Bama to get in? So we will have TWO undefeated Power 5 conference champs vs. the team who could not even win it's division. Fun discussion for that one.
MN would have a strong enough set of wins all at the end of the year to pass Alabama.
Other than Oklahoma, im not sure what Baylor has.
The flow diagram starts with:
1. Are you undefeated?
2. If yes, are you a power 5 conference?
3. If yes, are there more than four undefeated power 5 teams?
4. If no, you’re in
That's what it should be, but WRT Baylor, if Bama has a dominating finish to the season, including a real beating of Auburn- will those rules really be followed? Especially when BU had to do to double OT to beat TCU this past weekend.
The discussion quickly becomes a "best 4" vs. "who earned it" in a very strong way.
Regardless of what happens in the B1G, I do very much hope, now, that Baylor wins out. Will make the championship discussion more fun.
Alabama's 2019 schedule is mediocre and could easily end up being straight trash. Their power 5 team this year is 4-5 Duke. They have #11 7-2 Auburn. Auburn also plays Georgia. That means Auburn could finish 8-4 and barely ranked. They won't play #5 Georgia or #11 Florida in the SEC Championship game. Their next best win is A&M who is 6-3 but has Georgia and LSU to finish. Is 7-5 that much better? The committee will have to squeal about the eye test or being talented to twist in Alabama in this scenario.
The flow diagram starts with:
1. Are you undefeated?
2. If yes, are you a power 5 conference?
3. If yes, are there more than four undefeated power 5 teams?
4. If no, you’re in
2b should be "Is it the Big12 with their BS championship game?"
He said power 5 conference:
SEC
Pac-12
B1G
ACC
Notre Dame
Anyone here go to the Rose Bowl game last year?
Was it strictly electronic tickets or did they still do lower bowl physical tickets?
not instead of
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