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Originally Posted by mc1
I never mentioned that they would win out and not deserve a spot.
I did assume that they could potentially make a 12-team playoff with 2-3 losses.
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With all due resepect, it isn't exactly the most brilliant observation in the world to note that there will be 2 loss teams in the expanded playoffs considering the fact that (except for the covid season) you generally only have 4 or 5 teams with no losses or 1 loss after CCG weekend.
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Originally Posted by Scottish Punk
Not to mention teams change over the course of season. If Oregon/Georgia replay their game this weekend, Oregon is fully capable of winning the game. Football isn't like other sports where you need to win a best of 5. Any of the top 10-12 teams can beat any other especially if is a home game.
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Agree 100%.
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Originally Posted by TheFrenzy
Because we're talking about a system that will be in place for the foreseeable future. You need a system that can account for years when one team is head and shoulders above everyone else as well as chaos years when you have 5+ teams with legitimate cases for being worthy of proving their mettle in head-to-head competition on the field.
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