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RE: NCAA Prez Mark Emmert Speaks on California Fair Play Act
(10-17-2019 11:37 AM)quo vadis Wrote:  
(10-16-2019 09:52 PM)IWokeUpLikeThis Wrote:  A team who lost by 30 to Purdue is the biggest victim of this system.

Remember, I'm not saying Ohio State deserved to be in the playoffs, IMO, they didn't. But that just shows how high the bar for making them is.

But last year they were ranked #5 in the final pre-bowl computers, the highest-ranked team left out of the playoffs. Ditto for 2017.

So yes, they have been the biggest 'victim' of the system, if you think the system has victims, which I don't.

Personally, they should have been #5 or #6 in 2014 and not gotten in, so they have benefitted too-with a title. TCU IMO was the best team that year and didn't get to play.
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