lol I don't know why you keep bringing Wisconsin into response to my questions that originally had to do with Michigan, but I'll answer:
The big 5 Longest active bowl streaks:
1. Georgia 26
2. Oklahoma 24
3. Wisconsin 21
4. Alabama 19
5. Clemson 18
Name the 50 schools with better programs. Of course, number 3 will be off the list soon with this new clown coaching staff.
PS: Didn't we beat Auburn the last two times we played? lol
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Don't be silly, hockey team is #1 in the country in every major national poll. Not a one trick pony.
Unless of course another poster from Wisconsin, or any other state for that matter, gets a little bored and decides to shine a light on your crooked line of logic, in which case the deflective rebuttal tactic of attacking and obsessing over the poster's state will likely repeat..
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Thread: 2023 CFB Chat Thread
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11-18-2023, 09:38 AM #241DR. 3time
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11-18-2023, 06:54 PM #246
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11-19-2023, 01:20 AM #247
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11-19-2023, 08:17 AM #248
Oregon will probably still get in after they beat Washington in the Pac-12 championship game. And neither Texas or Bama will get in as a result of that.
We're likely heading for a UGA-Michigan championship game one way or another. Ohio State could change that but going on the road to Michigan is gonna be tough. I do actually think Ohio State might be the better team between the two, but not enough to overcome winning on the road.
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11-19-2023, 09:21 AM #249
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11-19-2023, 11:39 AM #250
Before the cheating **** came out I wanted Michigan to beat tOSU because Day was a massive ***got to Lou Holtz. Now I hope tOSU wins though. Not only as a result of the cheating stuff, but if Michigan wins the title we're essentially watching a wasted playoffs, as the NCAA will take 2 years to finish the investigation and then vacate the season 2 years down the road. Even if they get bounced in the first round, that's still a spot that could go to another team.
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11-19-2023, 02:21 PM #251
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11-19-2023, 02:42 PM #252
I'm less convinced than ever Texas will make it even if Bama beats Georgia. You really think they'll just kick out a 1 loss SEC champion (and undefeated in the SEC for that matter)? I know you have the weird dynamic of Texas beating Bama and I'm sure Texas fans will throw a fit but really that was the first game of the season.
I think Texas' best chance is Louisville beating FSU
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Auburn gonna eliminate Bama on Saturday anyway so none of this matters, at which point the committee would simply overlook UGA losing to Bama and let them in over 1-loss Texas and 2-loss Bama.Last edited by TryingMen; 11-19-2023 at 02:57 PM.
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11-20-2023, 06:45 AM #253
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11-21-2023, 04:22 PM #254
Been telling these kids for weeks it's gonna be:
Ohio State
Oregon
FSU
Bama
Just like 2014. Except this time Bama beats Ohio State and wins it all. Or Michigan wins the B1G and Bama beats them too. No one is stopping Bama. No one cares about a Week 2 loss to Texas either. The first 2-3 weeks of September is extended preseason for both the NFL and CFB. Look at the Buffs. Gonna finish the year 1-8 since their 3-0 start.All it takes is Mookie Betts, Steph Curry, and Joe Burrow all sitting in the same car in order for one drunk driver to make the world a significantly better place.
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11-21-2023, 05:11 PM #255
I'm looking forward to FSU choking this.
My Week 13 updated predictions
1. UGA
2. Michigan
3. Oregon
4. Texas (Ohio State if Texas chokes too)
Honestly FSU might not even wait until Louisville and just get the choking over with early against that trash Florida team this Saturday. It's a real possibility lol
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11-26-2023, 06:54 PM #261
Ohio state loses and still bumps Texas down. fuark
Oregon and Washington play each Dec 1. Oregon needs to lose so Texas can get in.
FSU plays Louisville Dec 2. An upset would be nice.
Michigan plays Iowa but it's unlikely they'll lose.
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11-26-2023, 07:09 PM #262
Still having a real hard time understanding this Pac-12 bias in the rankings
We have Oregon has the highest 1 loss team (I'm ok with this one)
We have Arizona all the way up there at #14 as the highest 3 loss team
We have Oregon St. as the only 4 loss team in the rankings
Not getting it tbh. Arizona lost to Miss. St. out of conference and their only standout win on the season was against Oregon St, who you could argue shouldn't be in the Top 25 themselves.
For Oregon St they mostly beat the teams they were supposed to and lost to the much better teams in the league (Washington and Oregon, plus Arizona). Loss to Washington St. the main slip up, but that's still 4 losses with nothing really good to show for it. By comparison you have Tennessee who also has 4 losses dropped out with a similar track record. Losing to Bama, UGA, Missouri... all should be losses, then Florida the main slip up. Kansas St. has a similar resume while also being unranked.
Can anyone explain why the committee is so far up the Pac-12's ass this year? I really don't have anything against them other than the obvious bias and I hope they get rekt because of it.
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My mistake LSU is the highest ranked 3-loss team but that's deservedly so. Arizona should not be ranked ahead of 2-loss Louisville or 3-loss Notre Dame. Notre Dame thumped USC who was one of the teams to beat Arizona.
Note sure who is ranking the Pac-12 so high but they're idiots.
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11-26-2023, 07:17 PM #263
Texas will jump people if they win their conference championship while Ohio State sits idle, Washington/Oregon loses their conference game (I would hope they would jump Washington in a loss but I guess that's no sure thing), and FSU loses their conference game.
I still think Texas is just looking for an FSU loss and Bama loss. If Bama wins it complicates everything I admit. I don't care if they beat them back in September, Bama will be undefeated in the SEC and just have knocked off the #1 team in the country. It would be ridiculous to leave them out and I'm an Auburn fan. We tried our best to ruin their season but choked on the last play so now it's up to UGA to f*ck them up.
I would say Michigan is a lock at this point but with the committee up the Pac-12's ass I'm not even confident in that if Michigan and Washington lose would they keep Washington and bump Michigan? Better just to not give the committee any reason to vote up more Pac-12 teams I say.
Georgia can't be a lock for the simple fact if Bama beats them they presumably jump them. The Pac-12 champion is definitely a lock though.
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I would have to think a Washington loss drops them behind Ohio State. OSU was above them before losing to #2 Michigan (at Michigan no less) so if Washington loses to #5 Oregon at a neutral site it's only fair OSU goes back up in front of them. Texas also still should jump OSU I would think assuming they win, which means I have Texas as my highest 1 loss team (or 2nd highest if it's Oregon who wins the Pac-12). So if FSU loses that's my rationale for Texas being the 4 seed. All assuming UGA wins as well of course.
Wins over Bama and Ok. St. are fairly even to wins over Penn St. and ND. Texas gets the edge on OSU being a conference champion.Last edited by TryingMen; 11-26-2023 at 07:29 PM.
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11-26-2023, 09:41 PM #264
A 1 loss SEC champ has to be in.
Before Louisville laid an egg I would have picked them as the favorite to beat FSU with Travis out. Now I'm split on that game. If Louisville knocks off FSU that's a huge help to UT.
I don't think the Oregon/Washington game is relevant to Texas. The winner of that game is in the CFP and the loser is out of the CFP. 1 loss Big XII champ Texas would get the nod over 1 loss Pac runner up Washington.
Michigan needs to lose in the first round of the CFP so we don't have to watch a meaningless title game.See Krackerjacked's sig
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11-27-2023, 02:12 PM #266
Auburn always brings it when Bama has to go to Jordan Hare. You can throw the records out. They don't always win of course but it's usually competitive and this year was no different. It's a little different when they have to go to Bama of course because Auburn is usually the underdog but the years they get them at home it's always a battle. Even Bama fans will admit this.
Not sure what you mean by had no business being in the game. They actually played better for the majority of it. Lots of good plays from their corners and just broke down when it mattered most. The team that had no business winning was Bama. 4th and goal from the 30 with a hail mary pass to win it and you think Auburn had no business being in it? lol wut....
GTFO with the right team won. Auburn played better. The wrong team won off some bullsh*t break down at the end but that's college (and unfortunately Auburn this year).
The only reason Bama was in it was because of gifts: 1. the broken TD pass at the end of the first half, 2. The muffed punt in the 4th quarter, and 3. the 4th and goal from the 30 TD pass
Why was Bama the right team to win again? Aside from 3 plays Auburn outplayed Bama the entire way in that game on both sides of the ball.
Don't even get me started on all the "missed" penalties on Bama because there were at least 5 blatantly obvious flags that went uncalled
If your argument is that Auburn isn't good enough to play better than Bama that's also wrong. They played really well against UGA too. They have talent to compete with these teams. They just need to be more consistent with it to actually start winning them. The talent is there though so that's the wrong assessment if that's what you're thinkingLast edited by TryingMen; 11-27-2023 at 02:18 PM.
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