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What 4 teams get in?

So if Georgia wins does FSU make it in? I think yes because then the committee already has its SEC team. I'd like to know the committees answer to this...
I 100% believe this is the case.

Florida State has a head-to-head better resume than Texas. In no world should a 12-1 UT be in over a 13-0 FSU. FSU should be in over Texas.
 
I don't get this "SEC bias" thing that's going on right now.

If you think of it, the B1G has two teams in the playoffs.

Is it okay with them being B1G bias?
 
I don't get this "SEC bias" thing that's going on right now.

If you think of it, the B1G has two teams in the playoffs.

Is it okay with them being B1G bias?
john turturro pete hogwallop GIF
 
Now I have to root for Michigan

Hopefully Michigan and Wash win so that we have two Big Ten teams in the final
 
I think some people don't understand that they're looking for the four best teams.

Georgia, Ohio State and Oregon are all better than FSU right now.
Just like Oregon was 10 points better than Washington last week. It's all speculation.

On field results have to matter. FSU did more than enough, went 2-0 against the SEC and I'll keep pounding the drum that the eight conference game SEC should be held against them in selection every year. They definitely had a few extra teams during the CFP years because they're eliminating one loss for half their conference. And OSU and Michigan can't avoid one another while Georgia and Alabama rarely play in the regular season. They've played in the regular season twice since the CFP started. It is complete garbage... An uneven playing field.
 
Excluding FSU was a coordinated effort to destabilize the ACC while setting a precedent that allows more SEC teams into future playoffs.
 
Just like Oregon was 10 points better than Washington last week. It's all speculation.

On field results have to matter. FSU did more than enough, went 2-0 against the SEC and I'll keep pounding the drum that the eight conference game SEC should be held against them in selection every year. They definitely had a few extra teams during the CFP years because they're eliminating one loss for half their conference. And OSU and Michigan can't avoid one another while Georgia and Alabama rarely play in the regular season. They've played in the regular season twice since the CFP started. It is complete garbage... An uneven playing field.
Why do Georgia and Alabama NEVER play a crossover game in their conference?
 
Excluding FSU was a coordinated effort to destabilize the ACC while setting a precedent that allows more SEC teams into future playoffs.
I don't agree.

I just think the committee didn't want to deal with the tidal wave of Texas fans & Texas influence going "WE BEAT BAMA HEAD TO HEAD"....

Either way they were gonna have 2 riots to pick from. The committee chose the FSU riot and chose to avoid the Texas riot. They got to hide behind the "FSU weakened by QB injuries" cover....but they would have done the same thing in this scenario even if FSU won 60-3 yesterday w their starting QB.

Committee had to have Bama in. And once Bama is in Texas gets a free pass in because they beat Bama. Committee should have ignores that Texas win over Bama and went with FSU IMHO.
 
Just like Oregon was 10 points better than Washington last week. It's all speculation.

On field results have to matter. FSU did more than enough, went 2-0 against the SEC and I'll keep pounding the drum that the eight conference game SEC should be held against them in selection every year. They definitely had a few extra teams during the CFP years because they're eliminating one loss for half their conference. And OSU and Michigan can't avoid one another while Georgia and Alabama rarely play in the regular season. They've played in the regular season twice since the CFP started. It is complete garbage... An uneven playing field.
Yes. I understand sometimes the underdogs win.

But if Georgia played FSU right now, I think FSU would have their doors blown off.
 
I don't agree.

I just think the committee didn't want to deal with the tidal wave of Texas fans & Texas influence going "WE BEAT BAMA HEAD TO HEAD"....

Either way they were gonna have 2 riots to pick from. The committee chose the FSU riot and chose to avoid the Texas riot. They got to hide behind the "FSU weakened by QB injuries" cover....but they would have done the same thing in this scenario even if FSU won 60-3 yesterday w their starting QB.

Committee had to have Bama in. And once Bama is in Texas gets a free pass in because they beat Bama. Committee should have ignores that Texas win over Bama and went with FSU IMHO.
They ranked Texas above Bama? Seems Texas was in first.
 
FSU controlled everything they could control. They have no say over who gets injured.

Apparently it’s better to be investigated for cheating in-sesthan to have somebody get hurt.
Why is FSU at 5 if the logic is they aren’t the same team as their 11-0 one. Drop their ass more than. Because they sure as fuck aren’t better than Georgia Ohio State or Oregon. Just stupid.

Winning games has to matter.
and Michigan should not be #1 if we are going by eyeball test. That would be Washington, who did one of the hardest things in football by beating an excellent team (arguably the best “eyeball” team not in the playoffs) 2x in a season.

If the committee’s eyeballs didn’t like FSU offense last night, it’s a little hard to see why the deemed Michigan’s good enough for #1.
 
Why do Georgia and Alabama NEVER play a crossover game in their conference?
Good question. Because the SEC has tilted the playing field. Since 2008, they've played in the regular season twice... in 2015 and 2020 where the top 2 teams in the BIG and other conferences have played each other almost every year in the regular season.
 
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