College Football season is almost here!

All big trees eventually fall. Rogers will go down as one of the best quarterbacks in history, but, this year, his offensive line is probably the worst he has ever had to play behind in Green Bay. They may be out of the hunt this year! It's Defense is waning as well this year. But, I believe on any given Sunday- they can still win.

The Dallas Cowboys are my hometown team. I've seen them rise and fall many times! I will never apologize for them to be my favorite NFL team to watch. We've definitely had our share of Super Bowl and Championship wins! I still back them even when they are down! And I still enjoy watching them play whether they win or lose. They really don't have to be the best for me to enjoy watching them play today.
The Packers are on our schedule and I look forward to our chances of winning that game!

I haven't seen Archives today - he/she's a Yankee fan - might have something to do with it :(
 
I haven't seen Archives today - he/she's a Yankee fan - might have something to do with it :(

Not a direct Yankee fan, did watch the game, but I do favor those teams in the American and National League Eastern divisions, which means I still got Philly to beat the "cheaters," had to throw that one in

As far as college football, the semi pro but about to be professional games, the only matchup I saw was part of the Clemson game, I won it taking Syracuse, and all I can say is that Clemson may be deservingly be ranked in the top ten, with a good shot at making the playoff, but they will not be National Champions, too many weaknesses
 
Well the silly season has already started and SEC bias has reached an all new level of nuttyness. I heard one talking head at ESPN argue that if LSU defeats UGA in the SEC Championship game that LSU, UGA and Tenn should be in the CFP along with an undefeated Big 10 team.

Now if the CFP is legit and LSU was to defeat UGA in the SEC Championship game and USC wins out, Clemson or UNC wins out, OSU or UM wins out and TCU wins out, if the CFP is legitimate then the four CFP teams should without a doubt be;

#1. Undefeated Big 10 Champ.
#2. Undefeated TCU
#3. USC- conf champ with 1 loss.
#4. 1 Loss ACC Champ.

There is no way a 2 loss SEC conference champ should be elevated over a 1 loss PAC-12 Champ or a 1 loss ACC Champ or a 1 loss SEC team that is not the conference champ be elevated over a 1 loss ACC or PAC 12 champion. Not based on opinion.

Now before someone points out that my OSU Buckeyes were invited to the CFP as 1 loss non conference champ I would point out that I publicly stated OSU did not belong in the CFP and the Buckeyes performance proved me correct as they were blown out by Clemson.

So it would be funny as hell if LSU beat UGA because the SEC’s claim would be a circular argument since LSU the conference champ would have two losses having lost one of those games to Tenn who UGA defeated.

Of course all of that craziness goes away if UGA defeats LSU as then the CFP would probably be;

#1. UGA
#2. Undefeated Big 10 team
#3. Undefeated TCU
#4. 1 loss USC PAC 12 Champ.

I give the edge to USC over a 1 loss UNC/Clemson ACC Champ as USC would have to defeat UCLA, ND and Oregon. If USC wins the conf championship by a blowout over Oregon then they would be a shoe in.
 
Well the silly season has already started and SEC bias has reached an all new level of nuttyness. I heard one talking head at ESPN argue that if LSU defeats UGA in the SEC Championship game that LSU, UGA and Tenn should be in the CFP along with an undefeated Big 10 team. .
Who the hell was that?
 
Colin Cowherd.
Tennessee is done now. So here’s a scenario: LSU, USC , TCU and Clemson win out.. OSU or Michigan go undefeated.
Who gets left out? TCU would be undefeated so they’re in.
So it’d be LSU, USC, and Clemson. Georgia might still be considered although I doubt seriously.
That’d be a tough choice for the committee.
 
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Tennessee is done now. So here’s a scenario: LSU, USC , TCU and Clemson win out.. OSU or Michigan go undefeated.
Who gets left out? TCU would be undefeated so they’re in.
So it’d be LSU, USC, and Clemson. Georgia might still be considered although I doubt seriously.
That’d be a tough choice for the committee.

I doubt LSU beats Georgia, although stranger things have happened.
 
Well let’s see. If LSU wins out you’d have a one loss GA and TN. Don’t forget a two loss AL. The CFP is basically the Alabama Invitational.
I’m kinda thinking LSU, Tennessee, Georgia and Alabama all in.

TN has two losses. And one of them was a blowout by an unranked team. The Volunteers have no legitimate chance at the playoffs.

Alabama, likewise, is not going to the playoff.
 
I don't watch a lot of college football.

I'll watch the Gators and the Seminoles; my nephew went to Florida and my sister in law went to Florida State. I'll watch that game, and also the Florida/Georgia game.

The other game I watch every year is the Army/Navy game. My buddy's brother is a retired Army Colonel, and he and I have a running bet: $1 every year.

The Colonel owes me around $14 at the moment...
 
It’s a scenario. You know, a hypothetical situation.
Regardless, there’s a good chance a deserving team gets left out.

TCU? how about USC?

Wait till they go with eight teams, it will be asking for college teams to extend their season three more games, good luck with the non money schools who just wouldn’t have the depth to add on three tough games at the end of the year
 
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Tennessee is done now. So here’s a scenario: LSU, USC , TCU and Clemson win out.. OSU or Michigan go undefeated.
Who gets left out? TCU would be undefeated so they’re in.
So it’d be LSU, USC, and Clemson. Georgia might still be considered although I doubt seriously.
That’d be a tough choice for the committee.

If LSU wins out and OSU or UM (assuming one is undefeated) and TCU goes undefeated and Clemson and USC win out the field would be;

OSU-UM winner
LSU
USC
UGA

If Clemson, USC and TCU Were to all lose a game then the field would be;

OSU-UM Winner
LSU
UGA
Alabama.

Which means the CFP would completely lose its relevance with 3/4 of the Country and the TV ratings would tank.

That might actually have been good but that changes with realignment. One thing that will stay the same is the American public will still not have a true national championship game in College Football as it will still remain a national championship by proxy. The vast majority of the public want an NFL style playoff. Where conference championships are the deciding. It’s the only fair, equitable and rational way to do it and the crazy part is everyone knows it.
 
If Clemson, USC and TCU Were to all lose a game then the field would be;

OSU-UM Winner
LSU
UGA
Alabama.
I’d almost like that to happen just to witness the outrage. Even more outrageous: OSU-UM winner loses the Big 10 championship and Tennessee gets in by virtue of beating LSU and Alabama with all four playoff teams from the SEC, blowing up the CFP. :laugh:
 
USC lost a game but is currently fifth in the playoff rankings, with a Michigan/Ohio State match up, USC should move up into fourth come next Tuesday if they handle Notre Dame. And TCU already has an easy ride into the top four

Your head is still up yo' BAMA REDNECK ass!

Easy RIDE MY ASS!

I am sick of you BAMA SE SHITHEADS always playin' down other divisions!

Texas, a team still in transition, almost beat your ass at home, came down to the last second of play, and TENNESSEE whooped your asses like a CRIMSON RED-HEADED stepchild! Even little LSU left your dicks in the dirt!

If anyone had an easy ride this year, AND EVERY YEAR- it was ALABAMA! Nick Sabin has more excuses than Hershall Walker!

Utah State! LOL! LA Monroe- LOL! Vanderbilt? HAHAHAHA! MS State- You gotta be kidding! Austin Peay? Hilarious!

You should probably just shut the fuck up LOSER!

Your best days are behind you now!
 
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