I dont think UCF has a shot, considering their QB is done. They may not even survive against Memphis again.Well, if OU doesn't get in but UCF does, then OU is still represented by the coach, Josh Heupel.
I dont think UCF has a shot, considering their QB is done. They may not even survive against Memphis again.Well, if OU doesn't get in but UCF does, then OU is still represented by the coach, Josh Heupel.
Didn't the committee say before that they don't punish teams for a QB injury back when Ohio St. kept losing quarterbacks.I dont think UCF has a shot, considering their QB is done.
Well, if OU doesn't get in but UCF does, then OU is still represented by the coach, Josh Heupel.
Your exactly right ...The committee does what it wants and makes the rules up as they go. They will spin it however they want to get the 4 teams they want in, which is why I stop watching once the regular season is over
Depends what you mean by Punished ... who was punished ?Didn't the committee say before that they don't punish teams for a QB injury back when Ohio St. kept losing quarterbacks.
Though considering what they did to Alabama in that particular playoff, I can see where you want them to do that.
But yeah, they'll probably pass over UCF again. At some point the other conferences are going to rebel if they keep getting locked out.
The fact that Michigan got DOMINATED and only dropped 3 spots is Shocking ....
Then again, LSU lost by just as much and only dropped a few spots as well.
I was referring to the Bama game.LSU went to 7 OTs and got screwed on the last 2 point conversion by A&M. Michigan didn’t bother to show up.
I was referring to the Bama game.
LSU lose by 29 and dropped 3 spots.
Michigan was dominated just as bad as LSU wasand dropped only 3 spots.
I would have thought they would have dropped to about 10, but then 3 loss LSU is at 10, so I guess Michigan's loss wasn't so bad after all.
While the Big Ten and Big 12 stand a real chance of being locked out of the playoffs again, let's all remember which conferences pushed for 8 teams (SEC & ACC) and which conferences wanted no more than 4 teams (Big Ten & Big 12).
I’m all for 8 teams in the playoffs. Especially for those of us unfortunate enough to have to play frickin’ Bama every year.
To start
Bama vs UCF
Clemson vs MI
ND vs Ohio State
UGA vs OK
Then reset after those games by highest plays lowest
Paul Johnson to retire
The Paul Johnson era at Georgia Tech is over.
The head football coach is retiring, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution has learned. Gregg Garrett, a major donor to the Tech athletic department and a close friend of Johnson’s, confirmed the decision. The school announced the retirement shortly after 2:30 p.m.
The news was first reported Wednesday by Macon radio personality Bill Shanks.
“After 40 years of coaching, it’s time to take a break,” Johnson said in a statement. “My family has sacrificed a lot over the years. I want to watch my daughter [Kaitlyn, a professional opera singer] perform and do some things with my wife [Susan] that we’ve never had a chance to do. It’s been a great run for the last 11 years here on The Flats. I’m proud of what we’ve accomplished and am looking forward to having the chance to coach this team one last time at our bowl game next month.”
The team was to be told at a meeting at 2:30 p.m. A news conference is to be held at 9 a.m. Thursday.