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4 minutes ago, Brooklyn 3.0 said:

And you shouldn't be penalized for being in the wrong division. By his logic, if Purdue or whoever upsets Michigan next week, they get into the CFP?????

Also, sort of like crap NFL teams that win their division don't deserve the Playoffs. CFP should be the four best teams.

No, they shouldn't. How does that logically follow?

I'm not saying you should have to WIN a conference championship game to qualify. I'm saying you should at least have to play in one to qualify. No bye weeks. And yes, I'm fully aware that would exclude ND from ever making the playoffs. Oh well. Join a conference.

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26 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

No, they shouldn't. How does that logically follow?

I'm not saying you should have to WIN a conference championship game to qualify. I'm saying you should at least have to play in one to qualify. No bye weeks. And yes, I'm fully aware that would exclude ND from ever making the playoffs. Oh well. Join a conference.

The PAC is about to be a mess. USC gets in the title game (and with the win deserve the #4 CFP spot), but Utah and Washington can't both go.

That's all I'm saying. The four best teams need to be in the CFP. Conferences really made it tough on themselves with adding title games. Now powerhouse teams have a chance of losing their last game of the season.

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2 minutes ago, Brooklyn 3.0 said:

The PAC is about to be a mess. USC gets in the title game (and with the win deserve the #4 CFP spot), but Utah and Washington can't both go.

That's all I'm saying. The four best teams need to be in the CFP. Conferences really made it tough on themselves with adding title games. Now powerhouse teams have a chance of losing their last game of the season.

If they loose to an inferior opponent, are they that deserving of being in the playoff?

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