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2019 College Football Season/Playoff Thread

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New week, new uninformed top-25 opinion:
  1. Ohio State, 12-0
  2. LSU, 12-0
  3. Clemson, 12-0
  4. Georgia, 11-1
  5. Oklahoma, 11-1
  6. Utah, 11-1
  7. Wisconsin, 10-2
  8. Baylor, 11-1
  9. Penn State, 10-2
  10. Florida, 10-2
  11. Alabama, 10-2
  12. Oregon, 10-2
  13. Auburn, 9-3
  14. Minnesota, 10-2
  15. Notre Dame, 10-2
  16. Michigan, 9-3
  17. Iowa, 9-3
  18. Memphis, 11-1
  19. Appalachian State, 11-1
  20. Boise State, 11-1
  21. Navy, 9-2
  22. Virginia, 9-3
  23. Cincinnati, 10-2
  24. UCF, 9-3
  25. USC, 8-4
Again, take pretty much anything 18-25 with a grain of salt. Pretty confident on about everything else though.

My last edition of the season:

1. The Ohio State University
2. Louisiana State University
3. Clemson University

4. University of Oklahoma

5. Georgia
6. Wisconsin
7. Baylor
8. Oregon
9. Utah
10. Penn State
11. Florida
12. Alabama
13. Auburn
14. Minnesota
15. Michigan
16. Notre Dame
17. Memphis
18. Appalachian State
19. Boise State
20. Iowa
21. Navy
22. UCF
23. Virginia
24. Cincinnati
25. USC

Kinda tough to do since half the teams didn't play, but the top-4 is all that matters.
 
Props to LSU but GA was overrated to begin with.

Now throw in their decimated receiving core, Cage gone, Pickens out the first half, Baldwin blew out his knee early.

Fromm looked to have fucked up his ankle but played through it.

That was not a 4th ranked team LSU beat.
 
Will be interesting to see just how much of a "beauty contest" this really is.

Is a 27 point win over UGA really enough to jump a team that beat Wisconsin (again) by 13?

If OSU didn't play Wisconsin in the regular season, where is Wisconsin ranked right now? 6, right behind Georgia?

Frankly, I don't think there's much of a difference between Georgia and Wisconsin at all, and would not be the least bit surprised if Wisconsin beat them in a matchup.

I just find it hard to believe a 14 point win difference, in one day, against a non-common opponent, is really that big of a deal.
 
We were #1, beat a top 15 team on the road by 27, beat a top 10 by 13 on a neutral field. We shouldn’t drop but will because SEC
I don’t know what tomorrow will hold. But, Osu shouldn’t drop after tonight IMO. That second half was
 
We were #1, beat a top 15 team on the road by 27, beat a top 10 by 13 on a neutral field. We shouldn’t drop but will because SEC

O h we droppin for sure.
 
LOL Finebaum has LSU at #1 and Jonathan Vilma said OSU should be #3 behind Clemson because OSU was #1 based off not playing anyone during the season.... Like wtf... But Clemson did?
 
LOL Finebaum has LSU at #1 and Jonathan Vilma said OSU should be #3 behind Clemson because OSU was #1 based off not playing anyone during the season.... Like wtf... But Clemson did?

The fuck? Lol
 
Vilma has no idea what he’s talking about.
 
I think we should be 1but at the same time i am not afraid of Clemson either. Our 2 games against Wisconsin this year is better than anything they have played all year, period. If you have not been in a meat grinder type game all year and all of a sudden your in one, it gets difficult fast. Clemson could be the best they have not been in a game against an equal team ll year. My last note is there is no easy game in the years CFB. Oklahoma can beat LSU or OSU even with us at No. 1.
 
What’s the debate?

OSU has a better opponents winning percentage.

More quality wins.

Their margin of victory against ranked teams is double that of LSU.
People get caught up in recency bias. What’s the point of having this committee if you’re not going to take into account the entire body of work?
 

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