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Official 2018 College football thread SEC sucks!
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<blockquote data-quote="jpro" data-source="post: 16068795" data-attributes="member: 72690"><p>This isn't about sour grapes. Each year you can tag at least 4 teams who succeed and EARN a chance to compete, but they don't get the opportunity to do so. It is mind-boggling. You have about 130 teams and a committee of 13 people decide who the best 4 are? LOL. There have now been 20 playoff spots over 5 years, and FOUR TEAMS (OSU, Bama, Clemson, OU) combine to account for 14 (70%) of the spots. Tell me again how things are equitable? Not only that, but...</p><p></p><p>2014: OSU gets in over TCU & Baylor (conference title game matters!)</p><p>2015: MSU gets in over OSU (conference title game and head-to-head matter!)</p><p>2016: OSU gets in over PSU (wait...conference title game and head-to-head don't matter?)</p><p>2017: Bama is in without division or conference title (confused)</p><p>2018: ND doesn't play in conference, plays no conference title game, gets in (super confused)</p><p></p><p>The championship game is played on the field, but who gets to compete for the opportunity to play in the game is decided in a warped way. Tell me again how this is different than the poll era or BCS era? Its not.</p><p></p><p>I'll gladly take the Rose Bowl for OSU. I have never been there to see them play and it is a bucket list item. Now that I live close, I won't have airfare and hotel X4 people, so the cost will be low. It will be great and I'm excited about it!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jpro, post: 16068795, member: 72690"] This isn't about sour grapes. Each year you can tag at least 4 teams who succeed and EARN a chance to compete, but they don't get the opportunity to do so. It is mind-boggling. You have about 130 teams and a committee of 13 people decide who the best 4 are? LOL. There have now been 20 playoff spots over 5 years, and FOUR TEAMS (OSU, Bama, Clemson, OU) combine to account for 14 (70%) of the spots. Tell me again how things are equitable? Not only that, but... 2014: OSU gets in over TCU & Baylor (conference title game matters!) 2015: MSU gets in over OSU (conference title game and head-to-head matter!) 2016: OSU gets in over PSU (wait...conference title game and head-to-head don't matter?) 2017: Bama is in without division or conference title (confused) 2018: ND doesn't play in conference, plays no conference title game, gets in (super confused) The championship game is played on the field, but who gets to compete for the opportunity to play in the game is decided in a warped way. Tell me again how this is different than the poll era or BCS era? Its not. I'll gladly take the Rose Bowl for OSU. I have never been there to see them play and it is a bucket list item. Now that I live close, I won't have airfare and hotel X4 people, so the cost will be low. It will be great and I'm excited about it! [/QUOTE]
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