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PREDICT the NATIONAL CHAMPION


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Ole Miss got hammered by Georgia while MU was an INT away from possibly beating them....The former struggled to put away a bad Mississippi State team.
Ole Miss also beat LSU and gave Tulane it's only defeat. If you want to play the transitive property game then compare Ole Miss' 48 point performance vs Georgia tech's 31, with the same defensive points given up.

Ole miss definitely has a better case than Missouri. Missouri is nothing.
 

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fukk the narrative. Look at the committee protocols.


Strength of schedule, head‐to‐head competition and championships won must be specifically applied as tie‐breakers between teams that look similar;
yeah like @Eric Brooks said, don't conflate what should happen, what is right, and what will happen.

If alabama beats georgia, and oregon, texas, & fsu wins there is chance based on ESPN lobbying and the general fix being in that 1 and 2 are Michigan and Alabama, and 3 and 4 are between Texas, FSU, Georgia, Washington and Oregon. There is a chance that Georgia gets the rub over even texas for 3. In truth, texas will likely get that spot, but there is a chance they give it to georgia over yall. And ESPN and them will sell that it is justified because alabama suffered an 'early loss' to texas and that team is different.

Texas, FSU, Oregon, Washington, and Alabama absolutely have to win. if any of them lose they're out. If any combo of them lose, 1 is in and ohio state or SEC runner up gets in.
 
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7 mil per with 11 milli for asst pool.



Boy jumped on the jet and told them boys dueces..



Good dude, Elko had a couple former miami guys on his staff, wonder if he gonna bring Ishmael Aristide with him (he was on his TAMU staff with him when he was DC and they linked back up at Duke, I would imagine so, great miami breh, his people is principle at prominent high school also down here)

 

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Notre Dame barely got that from Brian Kelley, he told them via text and all the players didn't even get that.
Yea with it being 100+ people under a program, most people on holiday break when this stuff going down, news outlets, fans, blogs, tracking planes and tryna break story it is very difficult to get a appropriate timeline for these types of things. Its unfortunate but it is the bu$ine$$
 

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yeah like @Eric Brooks said, don't conflate what should happen, what is right, and what will happen.

If alabama beats georgia, and oregon, texas, & fsu wins there is chance based on ESPN lobbying and the general fix being in that 1 and 2 are Michigan and Alabama, and 3 and 4 are between Texas, FSU, Georgia, Washington and Oregon. There is a chance that Georgia gets the rub over even texas for 3. In truth, texas will likely get that spot, but there is a chance they give it to georgia over yall. And ESPN and them will sell that it is justified because alabama suffered an 'early loss' to texas and that team is different.

Texas, FSU, Oregon, Washington, and Alabama absolutely have to win. if any of them lose they're out. If they a combo of them lose, 1 is in and ohio state or SEC runner up gets in.
I understand the narrative @Eric Brooks is talking about. I just don't think it applies when -

1. Texas beat Alabama on ESPN. Why would ESPN discount the outcome of the most-hyped game on their network this year? Besides Colorado, it was the most-watched game on ESPN.

2. Texas has one foot in the door in the SEC. Hell, fans were chanting "SEC!" at the last game. ESPN/SEC already has promos with Texas in it.

3. This isn't a Bama vs TCU debate. We're talking Texas - the richest program in CFB.

4. SEC koolaid has watered down. This ain't five years ago when the koolaid had slack jaws thinking Miss State would win the Pac 12. It's not as dominant a conference as its peak.
 
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