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Solecismic 10-30-2024 09:07 PM

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Originally Posted by JonInMiddleGA (Post 3446971)
tOSU has a one point loss to #1.

Indiana hasn't played anybody with much of a pulse.

They'll get a chance for that to sort itself out.


Nebraska is #39 in the composite rankings and Indiana was convincing. It looks like Cignetti knows what he's doing. But, yeah, a league-low .240 in-conference strength of schedule and a bottom-five out-of-conference schedule.

Michigan will be their biggest challenge of the season in a couple of weeks, and they don't even have a quarterback now that former Hoosier Tuttle has retired. They could go into Columbus undefeated without having even faced a legitimate top-25 team.

JonInMiddleGA 10-30-2024 10:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Solecismic (Post 3446986)
Nebraska is #39 in the composite rankings


That number and "not having a pulse" are not mutually exclusive in college football at this point.

Edward64 11-02-2024 05:42 AM

Yeah, there was one that I saw that was pretty flagrant.

The punishments seem severe enough so hopefully most of the BS will stop. But suspect there'll still be some at critical moments.

Is the SEC alone in this?

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Punishments laid out in Sankey's memo include the following: for the first offense, a head coach receives a public reprimand and a $50,000 fine; for the second offense, another reprimand and a $100,000 fine; for a third offense, another reprimand and the coach will be suspended for his program's next game.

Any staff member found to be involved in signaling or directing a player to feign an injury will face the same measures, including financial penalties and a suspension. A player cited for feigning an injury also may be subject to a public reprimand.

JPhillips 11-02-2024 11:31 AM

This might be Ryan Day's last big loss. He won't survive spending this much NIL money and not getting to the playoffs.

cuervo72 11-02-2024 11:55 AM

That or Penn State will turn out to be what they always are, just that step below.

GrantDawg 11-02-2024 12:24 PM

What a big turnover.

GrantDawg 11-02-2024 12:46 PM

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Originally Posted by GrantDawg (Post 3447263)
What a big turnover.



Part two. Two crazy turnovers in the endzone for both teams.

Edward64 11-02-2024 01:08 PM

Hogs not doing great. Time to switch channels.

larrymcg421 11-02-2024 01:22 PM

Miami's defense will be their undoing, even if they come back to win this.

GrantDawg 11-02-2024 02:06 PM

Penn State is going to come up short again.

larrymcg421 11-02-2024 02:29 PM

Nice finish for Miami. After going down 28-17 early in the 3rd, they've now outscored Duke 36-3.

GrantDawg 11-02-2024 03:01 PM

Vandy has a 10 point lead on Auburn. I love that Vandy having such a good year.

bhlloy 11-02-2024 03:01 PM

Dear lord. The state of Big10 officiating is worse than the PAC-12 was, and I didn’t think such a thing was remotely possible.

GrantDawg 11-02-2024 03:17 PM

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Originally Posted by GrantDawg (Post 3447277)
Vandy has a 10 point lead on Auburn. I love that Vandy having such a good year.



Vandy wins! First time ever winning in Auburn, and they are bowl eligible earlier than they probably have been in decades.

Edward64 11-02-2024 03:23 PM

Got taken to the woodshed.

But happy the Hogs QB2 got some good playing time.

JonInMiddleGA 11-02-2024 03:24 PM

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Originally Posted by GrantDawg (Post 3447283)
Vandy wins! First time ever winning in Auburn, and they are bowl eligible earlier than they probably have been in decades.


Nov 16th in 2013, Nov 10th in 2012. That's win #6 early dates most recently.

The earliest they've clinched a .500 regular season looks like 1955 when they got their 5th win of a 10 game season on Nov 5th.

GrantDawg 11-02-2024 03:36 PM

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Originally Posted by JonInMiddleGA (Post 3447287)
Nov 16th in 2013, Nov 10th in 2012. That's win #6 early dates most recently.

The earliest they've clinched a .500 regular season looks like 1955 when they got their 5th win of a 10 game season on Nov 5th.

I was completely guessing that was true, but it felt like a safe guess.

bronconick 11-02-2024 03:43 PM

- Hugh Freeze's 2022 Liberty: 49-14 L against Diego Pavia's NMSU
- Freeze's 2023 Auburn: 31-10 L against Pavia's NMSU
- Freeze's 2024 Auburn: 17-7 L against Pavia's Vanderbilt

Hilarious

GrantDawg 11-02-2024 03:43 PM

Those two picks are totally on Beck. Can't explain it away. He just is being reckless.

Atocep 11-02-2024 03:57 PM

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Originally Posted by GrantDawg (Post 3447292)
Those two picks are totally on Beck. Can't explain it away. He just is being reckless.


The 2nd one was really bad. Pressured a bit, threw into two defenders off his back foot. 2-3 UF guys had a better shot at the ball than any Georgia receiver.

JonInMiddleGA 11-02-2024 04:22 PM

Just for those who wonder about such things ... the 10 interceptions thrown by Carson Beck this season (in 7.5 games so far) is the most by a UGA quarterback since Aaron Murray threw 10 picks in 14 games back in 2012.

At his current pace Beck would likely pass Murray's 14 picks in 2011 and have a good shot at Joe Cox 15 back in 2010 ... and he'd have a pretty good shot at Mike Bobo's 16 back in 1996.

JonInMiddleGA 11-02-2024 04:22 PM

Lagway carted off for UF :(

dubb93 11-02-2024 05:34 PM

Indiana can’t control the conference schedule but they continue to blow out everyone out in front of them. I see them going 11-1 and somehow missing the playoffs. I guess a loss against Michigan is possible, but I think it’s obvious to anyone who has watched them that this Indiana team is good.

JonInMiddleGA 11-02-2024 05:46 PM

UF just having a brutal day at this point.

Brian Swartz 11-02-2024 05:52 PM

I don't see any way an 11-1 Indiana wouldn't be in the playoffs. The 4-team playoff no, but the current one? Yeah, they'll be in.

sovereignstar v2 11-02-2024 06:08 PM

Iowa State pooped their pants against Tech

HerRealName 11-02-2024 06:16 PM

Florida spamming Cover 0 like a 12 year old playing Madden.

JonInMiddleGA 11-02-2024 06:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Brian Swartz (Post 3447306)
I don't see any way an 11-1 Indiana wouldn't be in the playoffs. The 4-team playoff no, but the current one? Yeah, they'll be in.


Hmm ... beat Michigan on something fluky , a really bad call or a 5th down kinda thing. Get absolutely dogwalked by Ohio State.

That'd open the door for them to be passed by quite a few 2 loss teams.

I'm not saying it's likely ... but there is at least a window for it to occur IMO.

dubb93 11-02-2024 06:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Brian Swartz (Post 3447306)
I don't see any way an 11-1 Indiana wouldn't be in the playoffs. The 4-team playoff no, but the current one? Yeah, they'll be in.


Most things I see are showing 3 big 10 teams in. I don’t see how Indiana gets in over an Ohio State/Oregon conference championship loser or a 1 loss Penn State team. At that point they would be getting in over what would likely be the 4th place SEC team and I just don’t see that happening.

Swaggs 11-02-2024 08:06 PM

Coming into today, West Virginia was 4-4 and on a bye and the combined record of the teams that have beaten them was 28-1. Penn St, Pitt, and Iowa State were all undefeated and Kansas St had lost one game to undefeated BYU. So far, Penn St., Iowa St., and Kansas St. have all lost and Pitt is currently losing 20-3 to SMU (but it is still 1st half).

In addition, of the 4 teams that WVU has beaten Arizona and Albany have already lost, Oklahoma St. is down by 28 in the 4th quarter and Kansas doesn't play.

Swaggs 11-02-2024 08:10 PM

I will be really, really surprised if there aren't (at least) 4 SEC and 4 Big Ten teams in the playoffs every year.

I think Indiana is in unless they lose more than twice.

dubb93 11-02-2024 08:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Swaggs (Post 3447341)
I will be really, really surprised if there aren't (at least) 4 SEC and 4 Big Ten teams in the playoffs every year.

I think Indiana is in unless they lose more than twice.


There are only 12 teams that get in and 3 of them are conference champions that aren’t in the SEC or B1G. You also have to account for Notre Dame and whoever doesn’t win the ACC (Clemson or Miami.) Either Notre Dame or one of those ACC teams has to be out for 4/4 SEC/B1G to get in.

dubb93 11-02-2024 08:19 PM

A Clemson loss today would make me feel better about Indiana’s chances.

Swaggs 11-02-2024 08:26 PM

I know - I guess I should say in most years. I think the ACC/Big 12/Notre Dame share 3 bids most years and then the Group of 5 or 6 or whatever will get 1.

BYU and Iowa St were undefeated coming into this week and already behind six 1-loss teams and Miami is behind a couple while being undefeated. Plus, you have the situation with Florida St last year. The precedent shows that voters think 1- and 2-loss SEC and Big Ten teams are better than 0- and 1-loss Big 12 and ACC teams and it is going to be hard to argue that until the Big 12/ACC start beating them in the playoffs.

dubb93 11-02-2024 08:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Swaggs (Post 3447346)
I know - I guess I should say in most years. I think the ACC/Big 12/Notre Dame share 3 bids most years and then the Group of 5 or 6 or whatever will get 1.

BYU and Iowa St were undefeated coming into this week and already behind six 1-loss teams and Miami is behind a couple while being undefeated. Plus, you have the situation with Florida St last year. The precedent shows that voters think 1- and 2-loss SEC and Big Ten teams are better than 0- and 1-loss Big 12 and ACC teams and it is going to be hard to argue that until the Big 12/ACC start beating them in the playoffs.


I would counter this with the voters clearly have no faith in Indiana since they are ranked 13th despite being undefeated in the Big Ten.

cuervo72 11-02-2024 08:44 PM

Did the Vols get more than 3 timeouts? Thought the graphic had them out before they took one with :33.

cuervo72 11-02-2024 09:03 PM

Maybe this setup will lead to some teams playing better non-conference games to boost SOS?

Edward64 11-02-2024 09:40 PM

Some decent upsets in the making with #10 Texas A&M and #11 Clemson trailing to unranked team by 2 digits in the 4th.

cuervo72 11-02-2024 10:10 PM

Does anyone have an explanation why Dabo refuses to go for two?

cartman 11-02-2024 10:29 PM

nice 2nd half by South Cackalacky

HerRealName 11-03-2024 08:25 AM

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Originally Posted by cuervo72 (Post 3447366)
Does anyone have an explanation why Dabo refuses to go for two?


I was knee deep in an edible and watching that game without sound. I was so confused on what was going on when they kicked the PAT. I was high as hell and even I could figure out that math.

GrantDawg 11-03-2024 02:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Edward64 (Post 3447363)
Some decent upsets in the making with #10 Texas A&M and #11 Clemson trailing to unranked team by 2 digits in the 4th.

I was out of pocket last night, so I missed the games. Both teams getting upset by un-ranked opponents is big.

bob 11-03-2024 02:47 PM

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Originally Posted by bob (Post 3440183)
There is a website out there that is just a grid of the weekend's tv schedule and updates scores. I've lost that website. Anyone have it?


FYI - I finally found the one I was talking about:

CFB.guide

bronconick 11-03-2024 04:22 PM

Boise St. RB Ashton Jeanty has scored 126 points this season.

Florida State has only scored 119.

JPhillips 11-03-2024 08:58 PM

SEC has the highest-ranked 1-loss, 2-loss, and 3-loss teams.

Passacaglia 11-04-2024 07:12 AM

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Originally Posted by JPhillips (Post 3447467)
SEC has the highest-ranked 1-loss, 2-loss, and 3-loss teams.


I'm not sure I see an issue with that. Is there a 1-loss team you think is better than Georgia? Or a 2-loss team better than Alabama? I don't think I know enough 3 loss teams to bother asking if there's a 3-loss team better than Vanderbilt. I see Louisville right below them, but don't feel compelled to argue that they are higher. Probably the best counterexample here would be Ohio State over Georgia.

Meanwhile, the top ranked team, and the top 2nd, 3rd, and 4th team in its conference are all B1G.

GrantDawg 11-04-2024 07:30 AM

I think i could see an argument that Texas A&M is ranked too high after getting boat-raced by South Carolina. You probably could move up Iowa St. Washington St. and Pitt a few spots. Overall, I am not seeing a team in the top 25 that shouldn't be there right now, and I'm not seeing anybody left out that should be.

JPhillips 11-04-2024 09:01 AM

I think the SEC benefits by the way voters look at losses to other SEC teams.

Take Texas A&M. Their only ranked win is against a LSU team who only beat an Ole Miss team who hasn't beaten a currently ranked opponent.

Why are those three the second, third, and fourth ranked two-loss teams and ranked higher than zero or one loss teams?

cartman 11-04-2024 09:08 AM

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Originally Posted by bob (Post 3447417)
FYI - I finally found the one I was talking about:

CFB.guide


that's a cool site! will be bookmarking this one. love the Tues/Wed/Thurs/Friday games

cuervo72 11-04-2024 09:19 AM

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Originally Posted by JPhillips (Post 3447495)
I think the SEC benefits by the way voters look at losses to other SEC teams.

Take Texas A&M. Their only ranked win is against a LSU team who only beat an Ole Miss team who hasn't beaten a currently ranked opponent.

Why are those three the second, third, and fourth ranked two-loss teams and ranked higher than zero or one loss teams?


I feel like I've been arguing that for a decade now.


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