Yeah the Pac 12 is an absolute shit conferenceStanford loses at home to Colorado. So, Washington's best win is over a 4-3 team.
That O$U that's played the past few weeks isn't beating Michigan.OSU is still in if they win out barring Bama/Clemson/Washington/West Virginia all going undefeated. And would the committee really take WVU in the worst Big 12 ever with no CCG over OSU?
Depends how many losses Michigan and Nebraska have going inOSU is still in if they win out barring Bama/Clemson/Washington/West Virginia all going undefeated. And would the committee really take WVU in the worst Big 12 ever with no CCG over OSU?
Nebraska isn't beating either Wisconsin or OSU on the road.Depends how many losses Michigan and Nebraska have going in
I think an undefeated team has an argument, but I don't expect they'll be four of them come December. But I think they'd take Louisville over both of them. But Houston losing today is going to effect Louisville's strength of opponents or whatever they call it.OSU is still in if they win out barring Bama/Clemson/Washington/West Virginia all going undefeated. And would the committee really take WVU in the worst Big 12 ever with no CCG over OSU?
The Houston loss is a killer for Louisville. Assuming they don't make the ACCCG, their best win will have been over FSU. If OSU wins out, they'll have beaten Oklahoma and Wisconsin on the road, Nebraska and Michigan and then likely either Wisconsin or Nebraska again.I think an undefeated team has an argument, but I don't expect they'll be four of them come December. But I think they'd take Louisville over both of them. But Houston losing today is going to effect Louisville's strength of opponents or whatever they call it.
It's almost useless to speculate. I'd take Louisville over OSU if they were to play, but I doubt that's how the committee thinks. But if you remember all the pundits had Bama 1 last year and the committee kept Clemson 1 because they were undefeated. So they do value the wins which might come into play if Washington or WVU wins out.The Houston loss is a killer for Louisville. Assuming they don't make the ACCCG, their best win will have been over FSU. If OSU wins out, they'll have beaten Oklahoma and Wisconsin on the road, Nebraska and Michigan and then likely either Wisconsin or Nebraska again.
I was about twenty yards downfield from this play and I couldn't believe my eyes when the flag came out. They kept showing the replay in the stadium as it was being reviewed and I thought they would overturn it. I understand the rule and I guess this fits the definition of it technically. With that being said what are d-backs supposed to do? Awful, needs to be tweaked. I'm not sure how, but plays like this are not why the rule was created.Not sure if everyone saw this. Quite possible the weakest targeting call I've ever seen. The called this targeting, reviewed it, confirmed, and kicked the kid out. Unless there is something about the rule I'm missing, this is bad.
Honestly, almost any time I see a targeting call, my reaction is this isn't why the rule was created. And they went to replay, and didn't overturn this?I was about twenty yards downfield from this play and I couldn't believe my eyes when the flag came out. They kept showing the replay in the stadium as it was being reviewed and I thought they would overturn it. I understand the rule and I guess this fits the definition of it technically. With that being said what are d-backs supposed to do? Awful, needs to be tweaked. I'm not sure how, but plays like this are not why the rule was created.