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Post by dilligaf on Dec 19, 2020 14:09:36 GMT -5
Texas A&M is 1-1 against the current CFP top 10 while Ohio State is 0-0. The Aggies have a better win than the bucknuts plus the loss at Alabama is mitigated as it came early on and against the now judged by the results best team in the nation. The Aggies have also played 3 more games than the bucknuts. Those games matter. The Aggies better win goes bye bye later today when Alabama steamrolls your overrated team. And since aTm's game with Ole Miss was canceled, they will have only played two more games than Ohio State. What argument will you have then? I love the mitigated nonsense/spin, though. That means they have a "quality loss" on their resume, I guess? LOL! They do have the advantage over Ohio State there since the Buckeyes have, you know, zero losses. I wouldn't speak too soon. Ohio State is behind Northwestern 10-6 going in to the 3rd quarter, and NW isn't looking too shabby.
The Wildcats certainly aren't intimidated.
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Post by daleko on Dec 19, 2020 14:33:46 GMT -5
LOL...and there's a better than even chance that they will be the first 3 loss top 10 team in the history of college football by Monday if SECESPN has its way. Correction....The BEST 3-loss team in the history of college football. Correction best 3 loss team in the history of the SEC...........,,,. East. 😜
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Post by beuycek on Dec 19, 2020 14:43:03 GMT -5
The Aggies better win goes bye bye later today when Alabama steamrolls your overrated team. And since aTm's game with Ole Miss was canceled, they will have only played two more games than Ohio State. What argument will you have then? I love the mitigated nonsense/spin, though. That means they have a "quality loss" on their resume, I guess? LOL! They do have the advantage over Ohio State there since the Buckeyes have, you know, zero losses. I wouldn't speak too soon. Ohio State is behind Northwestern 10-6 going in to the 3rd quarter, and NW isn't looking too shabby.
The Wildcats certainly aren't intimidated. It took Ryan Day nearly three quarters to figure out that NW can't stop the run. Why he continued to call passing plays with two of his top WRs out is a mystery. Credit to NW for playing inspired but the Buckeyes have made it easy on them to this point.
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Post by Mickey34jb on Dec 19, 2020 15:29:16 GMT -5
The Aggies better win goes bye bye later today when Alabama steamrolls your overrated team. And since aTm's game with Ole Miss was canceled, they will have only played two more games than Ohio State. What argument will you have then? I love the mitigated nonsense/spin, though. That means they have a "quality loss" on their resume, I guess? LOL! They do have the advantage over Ohio State there since the Buckeyes have, you know, zero losses. I wouldn't speak too soon. Ohio State is behind Northwestern 10-6 going in to the 3rd quarter, and NW isn't looking too shabby.
The Wildcats certainly aren't intimidated. Thats because Northwestern is ranked #14 and is pretty good as compared to the team Texas A/M just beat in unranked 3-7 Tennessee team
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Post by ETGator1 on Dec 19, 2020 15:55:38 GMT -5
Need to cut and paste better. I posted this above that you left out: "Also, if Florida plays better tonight than the smart money thinks, the Gators might not fall below the Hoosiers who are at home watching their televisions today, not a CG participant." Or you could admit that you edited it in after I read your initial post. The point is true, though because we saw them only drop a spot after embarrassing themselves last week. We know the committee loves them some SEC. What happened to your argument that it is outside of Ohio State's control? Opinions change when your team is on the outside looking in, apparently. As for feeling differently if the roles were reversed, no, I wouldn't. Teams that win all of their games deserve more credit than teams that don't. Teams that also win their conference championship also deserve more credit. I have always believed that. And as I have said numerous times, it is a unique season with unique circumstances. Those should also matter, unless you are on the outside looking in, that is. It was outside of Ohio State's control. It was entirely poor leadership of the B1G. Ohio State, Nebraska, and Iowa lobbied to play and to start sooner. Let's not compound the B1G's poor leadership with a poor decision by the CFP committee. I just got through watching 2 games switching back and forth between Texas A&M at Tennessee and Ohio State vs. Northwestern: Texas A&M completely dominated Tennessee from start to finish winning 34-13 in convincing fashion as a -14 favorite. There aren't 4 teams in the nation better than the Aggies. The score and the stats were ridiculously in favor of Texas A&M. Ohio State only won because they were the more physically talented team. It was a disappointing bucknut performance starting with Justin Fields disastrously poor play. The bucknuts were -20 1/2 point favorites, but only won 22-10 pulling away late from a clearly overmatched opponent. Ohio State gave the CFP committee pause to consider taking a more deserving Texas A&M instead. What should have been a convincing win in the B1GCG didn't happen.
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Post by beuycek on Dec 19, 2020 16:03:45 GMT -5
Or you could admit that you edited it in after I read your initial post. The point is true, though because we saw them only drop a spot after embarrassing themselves last week. We know the committee loves them some SEC. What happened to your argument that it is outside of Ohio State's control? Opinions change when your team is on the outside looking in, apparently. As for feeling differently if the roles were reversed, no, I wouldn't. Teams that win all of their games deserve more credit than teams that don't. Teams that also win their conference championship also deserve more credit. I have always believed that. And as I have said numerous times, it is a unique season with unique circumstances. Those should also matter, unless you are on the outside looking in, that is. It was outside of Ohio State's control. It was entirely poor leadership of the B1G. Ohio State, Nebraska, and Iowa lobbied to play and to start sooner. Let's not compound the B1G's poor leadership with a poor decision by the CFP committee. I just got through watching 2 games switching back and forth between Texas A&M at Tennessee and Ohio State vs. Northwestern: Texas A&M completely dominated Tennessee from start to finish winning 34-13 in convincing fashion as a -14 favorite. There aren't 4 teams in the nation better than the Aggies. The score and the stats were ridiculously in favor of Texas A&M. Ohio State only won because they were the more physically talented team. It was a disappointing bucknut performance starting with Justin Fields disastrously poor play. The bucknuts were -20 1/2 point favorites, but only won 22-10 pulling away late from a clearly overmatched opponent. Ohio State gave the CFP committee pause to consider taking a more deserving Texas A&M instead. What should have been a convincing win in the B1GCG didn't happen. I'll give you credit for not giving up. At last check, though the very first criteria the committee considers is championships won. Guess who has one and guess who doesn't. Good luck tonight, you're gonna need it.
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Post by Mickey34jb on Dec 19, 2020 16:04:05 GMT -5
Or you could admit that you edited it in after I read your initial post. The point is true, though because we saw them only drop a spot after embarrassing themselves last week. We know the committee loves them some SEC. What happened to your argument that it is outside of Ohio State's control? Opinions change when your team is on the outside looking in, apparently. As for feeling differently if the roles were reversed, no, I wouldn't. Teams that win all of their games deserve more credit than teams that don't. Teams that also win their conference championship also deserve more credit. I have always believed that. And as I have said numerous times, it is a unique season with unique circumstances. Those should also matter, unless you are on the outside looking in, that is. It was outside of Ohio State's control. It was entirely poor leadership of the B1G. Ohio State, Nebraska, and Iowa lobbied to play and to start sooner. Let's not compound the B1G's poor leadership with a poor decision by the CFP committee. I just got through watching 2 games switching back and forth between Texas A&M at Tennessee and Ohio State vs. Northwestern: Texas A&M completely dominated Tennessee from start to finish winning 34-13 in convincing fashion as a -14 favorite. There aren't 4 teams in the nation better than the Aggies. The score and the stats were ridiculously in favor of Texas A&M. Ohio State only won because they were the more physically talented team. It was a disappointing bucknut performance starting with Justin Fields disastrously poor play. The bucknuts were -20 1/2 point favorites, but only won 22-10 pulling away late from a clearly overmatched opponent. Ohio State gave the CFP committee pause to consider taking a more deserving Texas A&M instead. What should have been a convincing win in the B1GCG didn't happen. the CFP committee knows that OSU played without 19 players and still beat #14 team in the country
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Post by ETGator1 on Dec 19, 2020 16:04:53 GMT -5
I mean that there is more justification for Texas A&M than Ohio State. Alabama will beat Ohio State like a drum if it comes down to a game between the two teams. Florida is +17 tonight. That's about where the line will be for an Alabama vs. Ohio State game. Hope the CFP committee wises up before putting a pretender from the B1G in the playoff. Texas A&M is a bad ass blue collar team on both lines of scrimmage that deserves the 4th slot presuming they win as expected at Tennessee today. Florida? Needs Notre Dame to beat Clemson, Northwestern to beat Ohio State, and the Gators to upset the Tide. A Florida win combined with Clemson and Ohio State losing will vault the Gators into the CFP playoff as the first CFP era 2 loss team. Florida will jump both Iowa State and Texas A&M under these conditions. The probability isn't zero, but my thought is Alabama wins by a push margin to render the results of the other two games moot. I hate being wrong about Alabama this season insofar as the dynasty is over, but my eyes don't deceive me. The Tide is a dynasty extending caliber team with 5 star talent stacked on 5 star talent. God would have to smile on the Gators for Florida to have any chance of winning tonight. A&M badass? Based on what? Their schedule has been shit. That's easy for you to say. Oklahoma didn't have to play Alabama and Florida. What part of Texas A&M is dominate on both lines of scrimmage did you not understand. For an example, check out the Aggies stats at Tennessee today. It's not that the Aggies covered the -14 spread by 7, it's the way they dominate a game in the trenches. They wear on you for 4 quarters. It isn't pretty boy football, but it is for damn sure effective.
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Post by beuycek on Dec 19, 2020 16:08:25 GMT -5
A&M badass? Based on what? Their schedule has been shit. That's easy for you to say. Oklahoma didn't have to play Alabama and Florida. What part of Texas A&M is dominate on both lines of scrimmage did you not understand. For an example, check out the Aggies stats at Tennessee today. It's not that the Aggies covered the -14 spread by 7, it's the way they dominate a game in the trenches. They wear on you for 4 quarters. It isn't pretty boy football, but it is for damn sure effective. Tennessee has SEVEN losses. Like I said yesterday, you should probably sit this one out. You are making no sense.
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Post by ETGator1 on Dec 19, 2020 16:18:01 GMT -5
It was outside of Ohio State's control. It was entirely poor leadership of the B1G. Ohio State, Nebraska, and Iowa lobbied to play and to start sooner. Let's not compound the B1G's poor leadership with a poor decision by the CFP committee. I just got through watching 2 games switching back and forth between Texas A&M at Tennessee and Ohio State vs. Northwestern: Texas A&M completely dominated Tennessee from start to finish winning 34-13 in convincing fashion as a -14 favorite. There aren't 4 teams in the nation better than the Aggies. The score and the stats were ridiculously in favor of Texas A&M. Ohio State only won because they were the more physically talented team. It was a disappointing bucknut performance starting with Justin Fields disastrously poor play. The bucknuts were -20 1/2 point favorites, but only won 22-10 pulling away late from a clearly overmatched opponent. Ohio State gave the CFP committee pause to consider taking a more deserving Texas A&M instead. What should have been a convincing win in the B1GCG didn't happen. I'll give you credit for not giving up. At last check, though the very first criteria the committee considers is championships won. Guess who has one and guess who doesn't. Good luck tonight, you're gonna need it. My expectation, hope is more like it, is for Florida to play as well as they can play and that it is enough to not get embarrassed by Alabama. I'm already reconciled with Florida finishing 8-3. At 6-0, it is a diminished B1G championship and especially so with the bucknuts disappointing play today. A conference championship is also not a ticket into the playoff. I have zero expectation that a Florida upset win over Alabama will put the Gators in the playoff at 9-2. However, the Gators would be more deserving than the bucknuts. Having a 2-1 record against the CFP top 10 plus the SEC championship won't be enough now that Ohio State and Texas A&M have won today. Ohio State has zero wins against the CFP top 10 and, as we previously discussed, Indiana is sitting home watching television today. I don't like Jimbo Fisher or Texas A&M, but I have to give the Aggies credit for the team they have and how they have performed.
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Post by ETGator1 on Dec 19, 2020 16:20:26 GMT -5
That's easy for you to say. Oklahoma didn't have to play Alabama and Florida. What part of Texas A&M is dominate on both lines of scrimmage did you not understand. For an example, check out the Aggies stats at Tennessee today. It's not that the Aggies covered the -14 spread by 7, it's the way they dominate a game in the trenches. They wear on you for 4 quarters. It isn't pretty boy football, but it is for damn sure effective. Tennessee has SEVEN losses. Like I said yesterday, you should probably sit this one out. You are making no sense. Tennessee's record was factored into the -14 spread that Texas A&M covered by 7. You need to get a grip on reality. Ohio State played poorly and you can bet the CFP selection committee was unimpressed.
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Post by oujour76 on Dec 19, 2020 16:23:09 GMT -5
A&M badass? Based on what? Their schedule has been shit. That's easy for you to say. Oklahoma didn't have to play Alabama and Florida. What part of Texas A&M is dominate on both lines of scrimmage did you not understand. For an example, check out the Aggies stats at Tennessee today. It's not that the Aggies covered the -14 spread by 7, it's the way they dominate a game in the trenches. They wear on you for 4 quarters. It isn't pretty boy football, but it is for damn sure effective. What about the rest of their schedule? Combined record of their other opponents is something like 20-50. And they lost one of those games you mentioned by 4 touchdowns. The other a 3-point win. What is so badass about all that?
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Post by beuycek on Dec 19, 2020 16:25:14 GMT -5
Tennessee has SEVEN losses. Like I said yesterday, you should probably sit this one out. You are making no sense. Tennessee's record was factored into the -14 spread that Texas A&M covered by 7. You need to get a grip on reality. Ohio State played poorly and you can bet the CFP selection committee was unimpressed. They did play poorly... and won. As I just mentioned on the Ohio State board, after your Gators lose tonight and drop out of the top 10, Ohio State will have 1 win over the top 10 to aTm's 0. Top 25 wins would also be in favor of Ohio State, 2-1. Throw in a conference championship, albeit an uninspiring one, and the deck is stacked against the Aggies. Their only hope is Notre Dame beating Clemson so they slide into the 4 spot behind the Buckeyes.
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Post by ETGator1 on Dec 19, 2020 16:26:59 GMT -5
That's easy for you to say. Oklahoma didn't have to play Alabama and Florida. What part of Texas A&M is dominate on both lines of scrimmage did you not understand. For an example, check out the Aggies stats at Tennessee today. It's not that the Aggies covered the -14 spread by 7, it's the way they dominate a game in the trenches. They wear on you for 4 quarters. It isn't pretty boy football, but it is for damn sure effective. What about the rest of their schedule? Combined record of their other opponents is something like 20-50. And they lost one of those games you mentioned by 4 touchdowns. The other a 3-point win. What is so badass about all that? Texas A&M would pound your pretty boy Sooners on both lines of scrimmage. Congrats on 6 in a row and your push today.
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Post by Buckeye Dale on Dec 19, 2020 16:27:24 GMT -5
Of course you're a troll... and again, you doubted in 2014 and were proven wrong. Excuse you et, but your slips are showing. Indiana beat Penn State and MissedAgain prior to our game with them, and they lost their starting QB SINCE then...of course they aren't the same team as they were two months ago. And of course they aren't ranked in the BSPiN Committee, a BS rankings system in the first place. You're FOS, and like someone else around here, only pump them up because they beat your team. I'm pumping the Aggies up because I've watched them play multiple times this season. I wouldn't want Florida to have to play them again. It wouldn't bother me at all if Florida beat Alabama and it was Texas A&M nailing down the 4th spot in the playoff. I can't say the same for Ohio State. The bucknuts are just not that good this season. Says you...but again, "THAT" good has been good enough. All it ever needs to be, they are UNDEFEATED.
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