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College football playoff rankings...

Why? That's pretty much how the committee has worked so far. Moving teams up and down based on that week's result. Oklahoma had the big win vs Ok State last week and Bama beat ****** Auburn. Don't worry though, Bama will still be ahead of multiple teams that have better wins on their resume. And they will probably go back to #2 after they pound a punchless Florida team.

Where is Iowa's big win? How about OSU? Where's there big win? They beat a 3 loss Michigan team. So I guess they aren't that good right? So big 10 teams can have no good wins but that's ok I guess?
 
Where is Iowa's big win? How about OSU? Where's there big win? They beat a 3 loss Michigan team. So I guess they aren't that good right? So big 10 teams can have no good wins but that's ok I guess?

Iowa beat Northwestern and Wisconsin and is undefeated.
 
Iowa beat Northwestern and Wisconsin and is undefeated.

Bama beat Wisconsin, LSU, and MS. State. Iowa hasn't played even the top teams in their own conference. They don't play M. State, Michigan or OSU during the regular season. Tape bitched about Florida but hell they at least played FSU, Ole Miss, and Georgia. Iowa played nobody as high as Florida has.
 
Bama beat Wisconsin, LSU, and MS. State. Iowa hasn't played even the top teams in their own conference. They don't play M. State, Michigan or OSU during the regular season. Tape bitched about Florida but hell they at least played FSU, Ole Miss, and Georgia. Iowa played nobody as high as Florida has.

Sure, but Florida also lost twice. Northwestern is like 13th in the AP, Iowa also beat Nebraska who is very underrated - they are a total of 11 points away from being 9-2.
 
Sure, but Florida also lost twice. Northwestern is like 13th in the AP, Iowa also beat Nebraska who is very underrated - they are a total of 11 points away from being 9-2.

So what? Bama is 6 points from being 12-0. You can make that argument for almost any team. Nebraska is not underrated. They lost to a horrible Miami team and BYU. Then they lost to a bad Illinois team. Then they lose by 10 points to Purdue... yea the 2-10 Purdue team. So they are ranked right where they need to be... unranked.
 
So what? Bama is 6 points from being 12-0. You can make that argument for almost any team. Nebraska is not underrated. They lost to a horrible Miami team and BYU. Then they lost to a bad Illinois team. Then they lose by 10 points to Purdue... yea the 2-10 Purdue team. So they are ranked right where they need to be... unranked.

Alabama is 6 points from having ONE additional win. Nebraska is 11 points from having 5 additional wins and being 10-2 (not 9-2 as I stated) and they beat Michigan State. A mystery team for sure, but not without merit.

Also, Wisconsin is likely underrated as their 2 other losses are against Alabama and North Carolina.
 
Houston is 4 points (in a game played without their starting QB and #2 RB and losing their #1 Rb in the 3rd Qtr) from being undefeated....

While I don''t think they could beat some of the top teams, they would likely hold their own and I have no doubt they take down teams like Ole Miss and Florida
 
Where is Iowa's big win? How about OSU? Where's there big win? They beat a 3 loss Michigan team. So I guess they aren't that good right? So big 10 teams can have no good wins but that's ok I guess?

Based on the current playoff rankings, here are the best wins of each.

Alabama - LSU #21, Tenn #25, possible Florida #18
Iowa - Northwestern #14, possible Mich St #4
Ohio State - Michigan #15
Michigan State - Oregon #16, Michigan #15, Ohio State #6

As i said, better wins than what Alabama has.
 
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Based on the current playoff rankings, here are the best wins of each.

Alabama - LSU #21, Tenn #25, possible Florida #18
Iowa - Northwestern #14, possible Mich St #4
Ohio State - Michigan #15
Michigan State - Oregon #16, Michigan #15, Ohio State #6

As i said, better wins than what Alabama has.

Iowa has beaten ONE 14th ranked team... ONE. And that was the ranking this week. When you beat teams they tend to fall down.. like LSU. Of course Iowa doesn't have to worry about that since they played nobody ALL YEAR. OSU played NOBODY all year. They've beat ONE ranked team who has lost 3 games. Period. Bama plays in a much tougher conference.
 
Alabama is 6 points from having ONE additional win. Nebraska is 11 points from having 5 additional wins and being 10-2 (not 9-2 as I stated) and they beat Michigan State. A mystery team for sure, but not without merit.

Also, Wisconsin is likely underrated as their 2 other losses are against Alabama and North Carolina.

Because that's all the wins they could get since they've only lost ONE game. I can take many teams that have lost 5 games and find a game or 4 that were close.. so what? They lost. I understand that most on this board are big 10 fans. I get it. All of those teams are underrated. I'm sure Purdue could beat Bama by 20 points. Nebraska is a powerhouse that would beat all the SEC teams by at least 15 points. I get it.
 
OSU has the best one loss of all the one loss teams, yet they are 6th. Alabama and Much State loss to crap teams, Ohio State lost to Mich State, a team hat should have lost to Michigan if not for that fluke punt score.. In good weather, the Buckeyes would beat MSU by 10 pints.

If UNC or Florida win OSU should be the #4 seed.
 
OSU has the best one loss of all the one loss teams, yet they are 6th. Alabama and Much State loss to crap teams, Ohio State lost to Mich State, a team hat should have lost to Michigan if not for that fluke punt score.. In good weather, the Buckeyes would beat MSU by 10 pints.

If UNC or Florida win OSU should be the #4 seed.

So how can OSU have a good loss when according to you Much State should have lost to Michigan? Doesn't that tarnish the win? I'm guessing that MSU probably plays better with their starting QB rather than their 2nd and 3rd string QBs. Also when did weather become an excuse? Did Much St. play in the same weather? Is OSU only good in the sunshine?
 
Because that's all the wins they could get since they've only lost ONE game. I can take many teams that have lost 5 games and find a game or 4 that were close.. so what? They lost. I understand that most on this board are big 10 fans. I get it. All of those teams are underrated. I'm sure Purdue could beat Bama by 20 points. Nebraska is a powerhouse that would beat all the SEC teams by at least 15 points. I get it.

Straw man alert!

So it doesn't matter that Alabama lost, or Florida lost twice by a combined 32 points, but it does matter that Nebraska lost five times by a combined 11 points? I guess those close losses are more convincing?
 
Because that's all the wins they could get since they've only lost ONE game. I can take many teams that have lost 5 games and find a game or 4 that were close.. so what? They lost. I understand that most on this board are big 10 fans. I get it. All of those teams are underrated. I'm sure Purdue could beat Bama by 20 points. Nebraska is a powerhouse that would beat all the SEC teams by at least 15 points. I get it.

And now I need a new keyboard...
 
Iowa has beaten ONE 14th ranked team... ONE. And that was the ranking this week. When you beat teams they tend to fall down.. like LSU. Of course Iowa doesn't have to worry about that since they played nobody ALL YEAR. OSU played NOBODY all year. They've beat ONE ranked team who has lost 3 games. Period. Bama plays in a much tougher conference.

You will note that I did have Iowa behind Alabama. Iowa does have one ranked win and it's a better win than Bama has. Northwestern is 10-2 with a win over #7 Stanford. So Northwestern has a better win than Bama too.

If the SEC had 3 teams with the resume of Iowa, Mich State and Ohio State, they'd be saying all 3 should be in the playoff.

I revise my earlier playoff predictions about North Carolina. I thought they would be 8 but they are 10. That means they are only getting into the playoff if they beat Clemson in blowout.

I now think Ohio State will get in the playoff if Clemson loses, unless they get blown out.
 
The Buckeyes crushed MSU with basically the same team last year. My point is that if Michigan State wins, and either Alabama or Clemson lose, then the Buckeyes should be the #4 seed. I stand by my main point that they have the best 1 loss of any one loss team.


So how can OSU have a good loss when according to you Much State should have lost to Michigan? Doesn't that tarnish the win? I'm guessing that MSU probably plays better with their starting QB rather than their 2nd and 3rd string QBs. Also when did weather become an excuse? Did Much St. play in the same weather? Is OSU only good in the sunshine?
 
You will note that I did have Iowa behind Alabama. Iowa does have one ranked win and it's a better win than Bama has. Northwestern is 10-2 with a win over #7 Stanford. So Northwestern has a better win than Bama too.

If the SEC had 3 teams with the resume of Iowa, Mich State and Ohio State, they'd be saying all 3 should be in the playoff.

I revise my earlier playoff predictions about North Carolina. I thought they would be 8 but they are 10. That means they are only getting into the playoff if they beat Clemson in blowout.

I now think Ohio State will get in the playoff if Clemson loses, unless they get blown out.

You keep saying a "better" win but again it's ONE win because they only played ONE team ranked. It's much tough to beat 3 ranked teams than ONE ranked team. I don't see how you people can ***** about anything. OSU didn't play Iowa. Iowa didn't play Michigan. Mich St. is only playing Iowa because of the championship game. I'm sure the committee would love to put an all Big 10 playoff. I'm sure you'd love it as well.
 
The Buckeyes crushed MSU with basically the same team last year. My point is that if Michigan State wins, and either Alabama or Clemson lose, then the Buckeyes should be the #4 seed. I stand by my main point that they have the best 1 loss of any one loss team.

Last year? Nobody cares about last year. Obviously the team isn't as good this year since they lost to a 2nd/ 3rd string QB at home to a 13 point underdog. Don't worry I'm sure the committee will put OSU in if anything happens. BTW if Iowa falls to Mich. State by 1 point isn't there loss just as good as OSUs? Isn't it better since it wasn't at home and probably against Mich. State's 1st string QB?
 
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