tiderulz wrote:Xatticus wrote:tiderulz wrote:
except their resumes arent very similar. Did UCF schedule a preseason top-5 team? And you cant take away the Auburn game. Yes, Alabama lost, but they had to play that game. What similar game with UCF play? so already their resumes are different. Alabama played 4 teams that were ranked at the time and went 3-1. They also played teams that are over the entire conference better. UCF played 1 team ranked at the time they played them and went into overtime to beat them.
And that Alabama team that played Utah was in a hangover. And i was embarrassed by the way they played, it wasnt a fluke, Utah beat them. Now we did have to replace our starting LT that week, as he messed around with an agent, and that messes up a lot regarding protection for the QB. took them that first quarter to wake up, and then they outplayed Utah for quarters 2-4. but a game is 4 quarters and they lost it. But if a school like UCF played a full schedule in a major conference, i do think they would lose at least 1 more game.
and i do say that UCF being completely left out of the playoff talk is disappointing. But they also have to play some defense. UCF's total defense is ranked 91 (they do better in scoring defense at 53).
I also think that OSU's resume is very comparable. OSU lost by 30+ points to an unranked team. Also lost at home to a top-3 team. Bama lost 1 game, on the road by 12 pts to a top-6 team. Their best win, an unbeaten Wisconsin team (hard to go unbeaten, but they avoided the tough teams in the Big10). and Wisconsin looked outmatched against OSU. They have a significant win or 2 more but an extremely bad loss.
i think an 8 team playoff would be get it. 5 conference winners, 3 at large. But i wouldnt fight a 16 team playoff either, i can see the merits of it. The problem is that adds 4 more games to the schedule, meaning many teams would need to reduce their regular season games. And when some schools make their budgets off some of those games, that will be hard to convince people.
They scheduled a pre-season top five team? Are you talking about the 6-6 team that scraped out wins against Wake Forest, Duke, and Syracuse? Is that supposed to bolster Alabama's argument? That win isn't even noteworthy.
I omitted Auburn to point out the quality of the teams they actually beat. You don't get bonus points for getting thumped by good teams. If that were sound logic, there'd be at least a dozen teams with better arguments than Alabama. Memphis (which UCF beat twice) was as good as anyone Alabama beat.
https://www.masseyratings.com/cf/compare.htmWins against LSU and Mississippi St. don't impress anyone outside of SEC country. That's the equivalent of wins over Michigan and Northwestern. Or would NCST and Louisville be a better comparison? That's Alabama's best wins. They beat no one of consequence. Ohio St. has wins over two top ten teams. Stating that Wisconsin dodged the good teams in the Big Ten doesn't sound hypocritical to you?
Alabama didn't outplay Utah for three quarters in that bowl game. Alabama had 30 rushing yards, 200 total yards, and 4 turnovers. There are no moral victories to be found there.
I really didn't intend for this to devolve into a conversation about the merits of Alabama's inclusion in the playoff, but there should be more teams involved in the playoffs. The current system rewards perception over performance.
its not pure imagination to think that if Francois didnt go down against Bama for the year, FSU would be better. So yes, scheduling a preseason top-3 team is a big deal. What out of conference top-25 team did UCF schedule?
playing an away game and losing by 12 isnt getting "thumped" in my mind, guess we will disagree there. That still adds to the overall strength of schedule that Bama played. Guess we will see with LSU playing ND, how "bad" LSU is. And they place soo many players in the NFL, even if their coaching isnt great, they still have great players that beat up on teams.
And Alabama did outplay Utah for 3 quarters. I was actually at that game, they stopped the pass rush, outscored them 17-10. does it take away that 21 pt first quarter? no. as i said, they left their heart back in atlanta losing last second vs Florida for a chance at a title. not the last time Bama has lost a chance at title game and flopped in the bowl. i hate that my team does that.
and it seems like you did intend this to be about the merits of Bama, you started attacking them multiple posts ago.
and I have agreed that more teams should be involved. and i wouldnt have been upset it OSU had gone it, i thought both teams overall resumes were about even and i didnt think the committee would put 2 teams from 1 conference in, that surprised the heck out of me.
I'm not understanding why it matters at all what FSU was ranked before the season. We had no evidence to support the pre-season rankings. We have evidence now. What if I told you that UCF beat an Alabama team that was ranked 3rd that season? That's what they were ranked to start the year anyway. As it turned out, Alabama lost eight games that year. Games are scheduled years before they take place. For all intents and purposes, it only really matters what that team looks like at the end of the season in question. Or so we have been led to believe.
Would FSU have been a better team with Francois? Probably. Sure. But that FSU team's problems went far deeper than QB play. Blackmon wasn't bad. That team was going to lose a bunch of games regardless of the injury.
Before playing Clemson a few years back, I'd read something about Georgia not playing a non-conference game outside of their state in a couple decades. There always has been a challenge for quality teams outside of the power conferences in their scheduling. Nobody wants to travel to play at Boise St. Georgia invited Boise St. to play at their place. Boise St. accepted and Georgia was punished for the invitation. When power five schools schedule against each other, it is always a home-and-home arrangement. Group of five schools get no such arrangements. If they are lucky, they get one home game for two road games, but most power five school won't even consider traveling to play anything other than a power five school. There are exceptions of course.
UCF scheduled Maryland and Georgia Tech. They lost the GT game to a hurricane. They haven't been shy about scheduling strong competition out of conference, but there are limitations to what these teams can do. Ask USF fans about this.
We have always accepted these SOS arguments, but what can you do about it? My criticism is in UCF's place; not Alabama's. Every time a non-AQ or group of five school has had a great season, we've been told it's about the schedule. If a two-loss Auburn or Ohio St. had made it into the playoff, that argument would still hold weight. UCF has no wins that are comparable to what Auburn or Ohio St. have this year. Each of those teams have two top-ten wins.
There is no clear distinction in the SOS of the teams that Alabama, UCF, or Wisconsin beat this year though. Alabama gets into the playoff. Wisconsin sits 6th. UCF wouldn't have even sniffed a spot in an eight-team playoff.
There is an agenda at work here. It doesn't bother most people when it works to their advantage. It bother me. It bothers me every bit as much as phantom superstar calls in the NBA do. The SOS argument doesn't explain UCF's ranking. Non-AQ and group of five schools are 7-4 in BCS and New Year's Six bowl games, but the next time they win will only serve as the next example of an aberration and the next loss will be definitive proof that they can't hang with the big boys.
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