This year, on a neutral field, you are going to have to really consistent and dominant over 3 games in a row (4 games if you are the 9th - 12 th seed I would assume).
Who has shown that?
Is there a team or two in the SEC that has shown that over 3 games? What about in the Big 10?
Consistent and dominant are the right combo to be.... who is that? I know who you cannot say that are rated in the top 15 (based on results game by game and the full body of work):
Texas (could argue to go on the other side below)
Alabama
Penn St.
Georgia
Ole Miss
Miami (cracked like ones above)
BYU << not dominant
Tenn << not dominant vs good teams (Alabama win aside was impressive)
Boise
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Consistent and have shown dominance tendencies:
Indiana < almost blinked last game
Ohio St
Oregon
Notre Dame (small crack and then became dominant!)
Remember, this will not be about winning one game but getting through 3 tough wins!
Proving is hard. Talk is easy.
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This year, on a neutral field, you are going to have to really consistent and dominant over 3 games in a row (4 games if you are the 9th - 12 th seed I would assume).
Who has shown that?
Is there a team or two in the SEC that has shown that over 3 games? What about in the Big 10?
Consistent and dominant are the right combo to be.... who is that? I know who you cannot say that are rated in the top 15 (based on results game by game and the full body of work):
Texas (could argue to go on the other side below)
Alabama
Penn St.
Georgia
Ole Miss
Miami (cracked like ones above)
BYU << not dominant
Tenn << not dominant vs good teams (Alabama win aside was impressive)
Boise
--------------------------------
Consistent and have shown dominance tendencies:
Indiana < almost blinked last game
Ohio St
Oregon
Notre Dame (small crack and then became dominant!)
Remember, this will not be about winning one game but getting through 3 tough wins!
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