Forde is a twit.
You won’t have to win your conference. Maybe finish 3rd or 4th and you might be in. A whole lot heck of a lot easier.This will be so much easier in a couple of years. Screw sitting home waving a resume. Win your conference & move on.
No way tcu stays 3IMO, these are the two scenarios.
Things stay as they are with TCU 3 and OSU 4 or OSU moves to 3rd and TCU to 4th. If Michigan loses who passes them? TCU lost and they beat #5 OSU on the road without their best player. To me, Michigan stays at 2 win or lose. I think TCU can stay at 3 even but that’s not as certain.
Clemson looks like a completely different team with Klubnik. If they put him in earlier in the season they would be in the playoffs.Wonder if DJU transfers next year now that it seems like Cade Klubnik era might be underway at Clemson.
Clemson up 21-7 at UNC
Going into yesterday's game, it was mostly anticlimactic in terms of who was getting in. Only a TCU blowout might have opened the door a little, even then not for sure.Quick scan this morning and no real sign of anyone clamoring for Alabama to be in over TCU. The only real question is does TCU stay at 3 or move to 4. I think they fall to 4 setting up a Michigan/Ohio state rematch.
Well here we go, some stats on how often they match at the top 4.The CFP doesn’t always mirror the AP poll but I think it will in regards to the top 4.
I didn't want to ruin the surprise but a few mins after 12 Fanduel had the games up with odds and everything. I think GA -6.5 and Mich -9.5 to open.Well there you go TCU stays at 3 and all the drama is over lol, but it was pretty much expected.
1. UGA 2. Michigan 3. TCU 4. OSU
I don't know that you even needed that. I thought it was quite likely since yesterday but just not a guarantee because you never know with the committee.I didn't want to ruin the surprise but a few mins after 12 Fanduel had the games up with odds and everything. I think GA -6.5 and Mich -9.5 to open.
Pretty sure USC thinks they matterSo officially CCG don't matter?
When has a team lost a game and not dropped even 1 spot in the rankings?
In 2019, both Baylor and Wisconsin didn’t drop.So officially CCG don't matter?
When has a team lost a game and not dropped even 1 spot in the rankings?