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Started by Gobble!, January 07, 2019, 11:33:29 PM

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Gobble!

Who saw that coming....

Clemson is young too. Aside from their d-line they are going to have a pile of play makers back next year. Look out. Don't remember the last time I saw Bama out classed at every level.

ccleroy

I'm loving it, absolutely loving watching Bama getting crushed!!!

Nidanation

I'm in shock truly. Wanted Clemson to win purely just for someone else win but I did not see this coming.
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I thought Clemson stood a good chance last night before the game. Didn't think it would be as one sided as it was though.

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Enjoyed that thoroughly, that quarter back looks awful special.. :z-winnersmiley:

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guesswho

I saw it coming.   Wasn't at all surprised.  What surprised me is they got past Georgia.
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Quote from: guesswho on January 08, 2019, 08:46:35 AM
I saw it coming.   Wasn't at all surprised.  What surprised me is they got past Georgia.
Not me. UGA is overrated.

tomstopper

I thought it would be close, but not a beating like that. Was very happy with the outcome though

GobbleNut

Right now, it is Alabama/Clemson and then all the rest.  It's a two-horse race and looks to stay that way.  Personally, I just hope the play-off goes to an eight-team format in the near future.  Could a "hot" team at the end of the season,...Texas, Ohio State, Florida, as examples...sneak in and win it all?  With the current format, there is no way to know for sure...

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Quote from: GobbleNut on January 11, 2019, 08:25:47 AM
Right now, it is Alabama/Clemson and then all the rest.  It's a two-horse race and looks to stay that way.  Personally, I just hope the play-off goes to an eight-team format in the near future.  Could a "hot" team at the end of the season,...Texas, Ohio State, Florida, as examples...sneak in and win it all?  With the current format, there is no way to know for sure...

I think four teams are enough and have proved to be this year and previous years.

The top eight after the conference championships were Bama, Clemson, Notre Dame, Oklahoma, Georgia, Ohio State, Michigan, and UCF.

Georgia had their chance in their conference championship. Michigan had their chance against Ohio State the end of November, they win that game and win the Big10 they are in. Both teams already had losses then lost when it mattered the most. Stay home.

Oklahoma used their conference championship to avenge their only loss on the season. Well done Oklahoma.

Ohio State fell asleep towards the end of the season and lost to a unranked team by 4 touchdowns. You can't do that and expect to make the playoff with Oklahoma sitting there with 1 loss, that they avenged against a strong Texas team, and three solid unbeaten teams.

Last is UCF and fact is your not going to win the AAC and make it into the playoff without a strong out of conference schedule, you just aren't. 

Behind Michigan and UCF were Washington, Florida, and LSU. Washington just won the PAC12 championship. Florida and LSU both sat at three losses. Each teams three losses were against teams ranked in the top 25 at that time. Each team also had wins against two teams ranked in the top 25 at that time.

Could an argument have been made to put any of those three teams into the playoff over Michigan or UFC? After the bowl games I think its clear an argument could have been made to put Florida ahead of Michigan and LSU ahead of UCF to make the 8 team playoff as they beat those teams in bowl games(FL 41 - MI 15)(LSU 40 - UCF 32). But if that would have happened Michigan and UCF fans would have lost their minds.

No matter how many teams you put in someone is always going to say team x should have been given a chance.