'Deserving' ought to be the basis of selection, for then the games played in the season have worth. "Eye-test" of CFB committeemen is as though they want to be Beauty Queen Judges.
But on an ESPN broadcast of rankings release, the CFP committee chair, Boo Corrigan, said Washington placed ahead of FSU was due to:
"It was what Washington did this past weekend, going to Reser Stadium, a tough place to play. Their defense has come around, played well the last 6 quarters giving up a total of 20 pts... Watching games does matter, and as we looked at Washington over the course of the season, and looked at Florida State, we decided to move Washington ahead."
/// What the FINAL FOUR needs to be: 1.) Michigan 2.) Washington 3.) Florida State 4.) ______ ///
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'Deserving' ought to be the basis of selection, for then the games played in the season have worth. "Eye-test" of CFB committeemen is as though they want to be Beauty Queen Judges.
But on an ESPN broadcast of rankings release, the CFP committee chair, Boo Corrigan, said Washington placed ahead of FSU was due to:
"It was what Washington did this past weekend, going to Reser Stadium, a tough place to play. Their defense has come around, played well the last 6 quarters giving up a total of 20 pts... Watching games does matter, and as we looked at Washington over the course of the season, and looked at Florida State, we decided to move Washington ahead."
/// What the FINAL FOUR needs to be: 1.) Michigan 2.) Washington 3.) Florida State 4.) ______ ///
Strength Of Schedule for the fourth spot: Tex = 11 AL = 16 GA = 61 And vesus the field: Tex is 1-0; AL is 1-1; GA 0-1 so therefore Texas is in the FINAL FOUR.
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Strength Of Schedule for the fourth spot: Tex = 11 AL = 16 GA = 61 And vesus the field: Tex is 1-0; AL is 1-1; GA 0-1 so therefore Texas is in the FINAL FOUR.
From the beginning of 'CFP', the number of contestants needed to be 8 (not 4 nor 12) — in this way, the field is more representative of teams that can win all, and AL & GA would be in (and still allows in a Notre Dame, a Cincy, a Mich St.).
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From the beginning of 'CFP', the number of contestants needed to be 8 (not 4 nor 12) — in this way, the field is more representative of teams that can win all, and AL & GA would be in (and still allows in a Notre Dame, a Cincy, a Mich St.).
///From the beginning of 'CFP', the number ofcontestants needed to be 8 (not 4 nor 12) — in thisway, the field is more representative of teamsthat can win all, and AL & GA would be in (andstill allows in a Notre Dame, a Cincy, a Mich St.).
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///From the beginning of 'CFP', the number ofcontestants needed to be 8 (not 4 nor 12) — in thisway, the field is more representative of teamsthat can win all, and AL & GA would be in (andstill allows in a Notre Dame, a Cincy, a Mich St.).
Soon, these teams all play in bowls and will have the same 13-1 record: 1.) Michigan 2.) Washington 3.) Texas 4.) Alabama 5.) Florida State 6.) Georgia
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Soon, these teams all play in bowls and will have the same 13-1 record: 1.) Michigan 2.) Washington 3.) Texas 4.) Alabama 5.) Florida State 6.) Georgia
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