CFP & Bowl Games

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I'm rooting for an Oregon vs Ole Miss final with Oregon winning.

IU should be the favorite. They're a machine. I just really hope they don't win.

I don't like the SEC, but I think it'd be funny to see Ole Miss in the final after Lane K left amid a media storm.
i’m seeing a lot of hate for IU/preference for Oregon. is that just residual hate from IU men’s BB? personally love seeing a historically doormat program competing for the title
 
#529      
I doubt that Kirby knew that there was one second left on the clock when he was shaking hands. So I doubt he was truly conceding the game at that point. Besides that there is no rule that allows a coach to concede the game. Has to be played out. If it were Illinois I think we would want that last play from scrimmage. Strange things can happen.
The problem was it took the crew 2 minutes to realize there was, indeed, one second left on the clock. Thus, the clownshow ending.
 
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OSU having 25 days off and having their OC take another job hurt them.

They also didn't tend to put up that many points against good defenses...
Miami just motivated by Michael Irvin doing his best sideline imitation of Gary Busey. We just need someone like Simeon Rice to come back and show that kind of enthusiasm on the sideline (or bat sh..crazy) for the Illini.
 
#534      
Honestly, at this point, I am cool with any of the 4 winning, but I would like Cig to complete the story with a championship.
 
#535      
I know IU is the best team in college football this year, but it’s also difficult to beat the same team back to back in the same season.
It's easier when you are the better team. But I know what you mean.
 
#536      
Oh no did I accidentally log into Hoosier Loyalty??

Indinia football rising from the absolute nuclear waste sh!t box from which it has resided for all of football eternity to become a national power in two years is the single most sickening turn of events in sports history.

Any other take is summarily dismissed with prejudice!🤨


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#537      
it was good for the nation to experience the embarrassment that is B1G officiating....maybe the conference will be shamed i to making change?
They were the reason we got instant replay in college football (2002 OSU game-Walter Young still caught that OT TD pass in the end zone), and nothing has changed. I don’t see how last night will change anything.
 
#538      
Miami just motivated by Michael Irvin doing his best sideline imitation of Gary Busey. We just need someone like Simeon Rice to come back and show that kind of enthusiasm on the sideline (or bat sh..crazy) for the Illini.
Respectfully, no thank you.
 
#539      
The problem was it took the crew 2 minutes to realize there was, indeed, one second left on the clock. Thus, the clownshow ending.
Well they had to check the replay to know for sure. They said right away there might be time left. I don’t normally defend refs but the problem was the people setting up the stage before the refs said the game was over. Twice.
 
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Oh no did I accidentally log into Hoosier Loyalty??

Indinia football rising from the absolute nuclear waste sh!t box from which it has resided for all of football eternity to become a national power in two years is the single most sickening turn of events in sports history.

Any other take is summarily dismissed with prejudice!🤨


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Just depends on how you look at it.

1. Did you prefer the years that the 4 team playoff was some combination of Alabama, Georgia, Clemson, and Ohio St? That wasn’t very fun.

2. How many other schools are looking at Indiana and saying “if they can do it, so can we”? Which will create an additional layer of parody and in my opinion, improve the sport.

3. It shows what you can do with the right coach and right financial resources. We seem to now have both. So to me, it’s a good omen for the future of our own program.

4. If I was a Michigan fan, I’d like it a whole lot less. And I’m not going to agree with Michigan fans on anything.
 
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it was good for the nation to experience the embarrassment that is B1G officiating....maybe the conference will be shamed i to making change?
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Good thought but there is no capability there to feel shame.
 
#542      
Just depends on how you look at it.

1. Did you prefer the years that the 4 team playoff was some combination of Alabama, Georgia, Clemson, and Ohio St? That wasn’t very fun.

2. How many other schools are looking at Indiana and saying “if they can do it, so can we”? Which will create an additional layer of parody and in my opinion, improve the sport.

3. It shows what you can do with the right coach and right financial resources. We seem to now have both. So to me, it’s a good omen for the future of our own program.

4. If I was a Michigan fan, I’d like it a whole lot less. And I’m not going to agree with Michigan fans on anything.
Bret and Cignetti have similar philosophies tbh. Indiana is an old team by CFB standards and Bret similarly values experience.

Cignetti's talent evaluation is just on another level right now.

I wouldn't be surprised if the non-AQ schools basically become a dev league for the P4.
 
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Oh no did I accidentally log into Hoosier Loyalty??

Indinia football rising from the absolute nuclear waste sh!t box from which it has resided for all of football eternity to become a national power in two years is the single most sickening turn of events in sports history.

Any other take is summarily dismissed with prejudice!🤨


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In one year really, but agree and all other points stipulated your honor!
 
#548      
If the CFP has done anything well, it's enabling all major conference programs to recruit with the chance of making it, instead of how it was before when 5 programs took all the recruits and nobody else stood a chance.

Granted, some major programs have still dropped the ball, and mid majors are further behind than ever (basically instead of 5 tier 1 teams and a bunch of tier 2 teams that were beatable by mid majors, now it's effectively 3 tiers of teams, major contenders, major non-contenders, and mid majors).

That's not the mid-majors fault, though, so the media should get over trying to blame them for the problems with the CFP. JMU and Tulane weren't top 15 teams, but neither was Duke, and there's at least a chance some mid major sneaks up on a big boy in the future with the current format.

I do expect the playoff to expand to 16 as soon as next year, though, along with a guarantee that each P4 conference champ gets a bid (and maybe the ACC will fix their tiebreakers to better handle the extremely unbalanced schedules that are not going away).
 
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