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#6 Oregon is losing 24-7 (Original Post) JonLP24 Nov 2019 OP
PAC 12 evertonfc Nov 2019 #1
Oregon narrowed lead to 21-24 JonLP24 Nov 2019 #2
Never mind JonLP24 Nov 2019 #3
PAC-12 best teams can't handle the pressure Sewa Nov 2019 #4
Give ASU credit JonLP24 Nov 2019 #6
Looks like Utah will be in the 4 team playoffs, that team is a PAC 12 team. nt Blue_true Dec 2019 #7
Don't be surprised if LSU loses to Georgia Sewa Dec 2019 #8
You make a good point. Blue_true Dec 2019 #9
RTR! stonecutter357 Nov 2019 #5

Sewa

(1,255 posts)
4. PAC-12 best teams can't handle the pressure
Sun Nov 24, 2019, 03:04 AM
Nov 2019

of being in contention for championship series. It happened to UW last year.

JonLP24

(29,322 posts)
6. Give ASU credit
Mon Nov 25, 2019, 12:22 AM
Nov 2019

They have a really good freshman quarterback and good receivers that caught his passes plus Oregon was playing in the House of Heat.

Sewa

(1,255 posts)
8. Don't be surprised if LSU loses to Georgia
Mon Dec 2, 2019, 02:34 AM
Dec 2019

that the 4 teams are Clemson, Ohio State, LSU and Georgia. The committee screws teams from the west. I hope Utah makes it in, but they still have to beat Oregon in the pac-12 championship

Blue_true

(31,261 posts)
9. You make a good point.
Mon Dec 2, 2019, 08:01 PM
Dec 2019

The Bulldogs (as a Gator, it makes me want to to even mention that forsaken team) only have one loss, so if they just edge LSU, both get in. But if Georgia blows out LSU or LSU beats Georgia and Utah handles Oregon, only one SEC team gets in, with Utah being the 4th team in under any circumstance listed above. There is a remote chance that Wisconsin could beat OSU and Georgia pounds LSU, in that case if Utah handles Oregon, it could rise to the #3 playoff team, I can't envision them being ahead of Georgia in that scenario.

All the stuff above is why I think that the NCAA should expand the field to 8 or 16 teams, with the 7th/8th or 15th/16th slots being decided in four team mini-playoff (for example BCS ranked 7th ranked team takes on the 10th rank and the 8th ranked team take on the 9th, the two winners get seeded 7th and 8th in the national championship playoff starting field).

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