Media "experts" on CFB Playoff teams w/2 losses

blion72

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Ignoring Russo from Mad Dog, who thinks BIG is weak and not deserving of any more than one team. He really does not like Penn State.

However the other types are talking about the "2 loss teams" who get in or left out totally. The view of tOSU is that that if they lose to Indiana or UMich are going to be "at risk of the home game", but in the playoff. On the other hand Indiana seen as out if 2 losses and some risk with 1 loss, and Penn State on the "bubble" with 2 losses. There are likely going to be a long list of 2 loss teams fighting for at large bids. Rick N was suggesting possibly 5 SEC teams, which means 2 or 3 max for BIG.
 

Erial_Lion

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Ignoring Russo from Mad Dog, who thinks BIG is weak and not deserving of any more than one team. He really does not like Penn State.

However the other types are talking about the "2 loss teams" who get in or left out totally. The view of tOSU is that that if they lose to Indiana or UMich are going to be "at risk of the home game", but in the playoff. On the other hand Indiana seen as out if 2 losses and some risk with 1 loss, and Penn State on the "bubble" with 2 losses. There are likely going to be a long list of 2 loss teams fighting for at large bids. Rick N was suggesting possibly 5 SEC teams, which means 2 or 3 max for BIG.
It would pretty much be impossible at this point for the Big Ten to only get 2 teams in...even 3 teams would take a shocking update of Indiana by Purdue, or us somehow losing two more game. 4 seems very safe.
 
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84lion

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Too many media types and selection folks really do hate Penn State.
Nothing new, really, although now it seems to be an anti-B1G bias with ESPN controlling the CFP and thus promoting the SEC teams. ESPN would love nothing more than to have SEC vs SEC in the championship game.

The question is whether the CFP committee does their own thinking or lets ESPN and/or the media influence them.
 

Psu00

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The question is whether the CFP committee does their own thinking or lets ESPN and/or the media influence them.

Traditionally the playoff committees, (whatever their official titles over the years), have aligned very closely with the AP and Coach’s polls. They are pretty heavily influenced by the media.
 

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Tough year for top 11 teams to have only 2 losses. So psu wins out they are 5-6 guaranteed. Indiana loses they are bubble same with osu if osu loses. Always some upsets those as it is chaos month. Let’s see what happens.
 

Psu00

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There are going to be a lot of 2 loss teams fighting for spots.

Finebaum and ESPN are starting their preemptive strike to get more SEC teams in. In past years the SEC had dominant Bama and Georgia teams. Not so much this year. Both of them (along with Texas A&M and Ole Miss) already have 2 losses and are on the bubble.

That only leaves Texas and Tennessee with 1 loss from the SEC. The Vols play Georgia Saturday. By Sunday Georgia will be eliminated or Tennessee will join the rest of the SEC with 2 losses.

That leaves the potential of Texas as their only 1 loss team but they have a game with A&M yet.

The real fight will be espn and Finebaum arguing that a 3 loss SEC team (loser of the SEC title game) should also be invited and not penalized for playing in a championship game.
 

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There are going to be a lot of 2 loss teams fighting for spots.

Finebaum and ESPN are starting their preemptive strike to get more SEC teams in. In past years the SEC had dominant Bama and Georgia teams. Not so much this year. Both of them (along with Texas A&M and Ole Miss) already have 2 losses and are on the bubble.

That only leaves Texas and Tennessee with 1 loss from the SEC. The Vols play Georgia Saturday. By Sunday Georgia will be eliminated or Tennessee will join the rest of the SEC with 2 losses.

That leaves the potential of Texas as their only 1 loss team but they have a game with A&M yet.

The real fight will be espn and Finebaum arguing that a 3 loss SEC team (loser of the SEC title game) should also be invited and not penalized for playing in a championship game.
Given that the SEC only plays 8 conference games, I have no sympathy for their slew of 2-loss teams. And a 3-loss SEC team has absolutely no business being near the playoff.
 

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Let all the a-holes talk. PSU keeps winning, they'll be fine. But a 2nd loss will put them precariously on the edge because the resume isn't all that special. Yes, you can only play what's on your schedule but if there's only one strong team on that schedule, you'd better only lose to them. Texas could and should have the same problem. Hell, SMU has a better resume than them and might be better than PSU's right now. But win out and finish 11-1 and we're hosting and let the haters hate.

The fact that idiots like Finebaum and Dinich have a prominent voice in this sport is a travesty. But that's the ESPN propaganda machine for you. There's money to be made so screw fair & impartial reporting.
 
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