1. Michigan
2. Washington
3. Texas
4. Alabama
6 and 5 were Georgia and Florida State
Do you think they got it right? I actually do.
I feel bad for Florida State...the best defense in the country, but because of injuries at QB, a pathetic offense.
I don't know if they have it in the right order but we shall see.
Do you think they got it right,? If not, why not?
Originally Posted by: Martha Careful
This is more proof for why they needed a bigger playoff field, of at least 6 teams. Someone was going to get screwed here no matter what.
Michigan, Washington and Florida State are undefeated, and usually by definition 8f one of the power house school goes undefeated they should be in the playoffs.
Texas lost one game, by 4 fours to Oklahoma (whom themselves only lost two games, by 6 and 3 points). Alabama and Georgia also only lost one game.
But Texas beat Alabama by 10 points, and Alabama beat Georgia by 3 points.
Which has some saying should leave the SEC (Alabama and Georgia out of the playoffs) but that's ridiculous as SEC is by far the best conference and their best two teams probably always deserve to get in and other than Clemson, no team outside the SEC has won a Championship since 2014. So you HAVE to have an SEC team in the playoffs or it can't be considered legitimate. (And I'm an Underdog fan that somewhat hates SEC dominance, but it's true, they're the best).
But Texas beat Alabama, so can you leave them out?
You have to make a decision which 2 of these 6 teams are probably going to be unfairly left out.
And they have to argue which team are best for the Playoffs.
Florida State Star QB got injured and most likely will be unavailable for the playoffs, and I believe they started a Freshman for the ACC Championship against a weak Louisville team and yeah, I agree the ACC is probably the weakest and missing their QB, it's probably fair to put Florida State, despite being undefeated, at #6. That's probably realistic, even though they're undefeated, probably the easiest schedule.
But if we're going by best teams, I wouldn't be surprised if BOTH Georgia and Alabama are among the top 4 in the country, and honestly, I think Georgia might be the best team in the country and they'll be out of the playoffs because they lost to Alabama at the very worst time. And the SEC has a history of when two teams make the playoffs, the underdog winning the first one, and the better team coming back and beating them in the playoffs. And Bama was lucky as hell not to lose to Auburn, Auburn basically fall apart perfectly for them.
The football conference has put Ohio State in the playoffs despite Penn State beating them int eh regular seasons and winning the Big 10 Championship.
So I think they properly had Florida State at #6, but Georgia is probably one of the best 2 teams in my opinion.