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Old 11-21-2018, 01:40 PM   #654
dawgfan
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Originally Posted by RainMaker View Post
And college footballs biggest problem is the facade that the non-power 5 schools are playing for the same championship. They aren't. The power 5 conferences should be a level above. The non-power 5 should be below and play for their own championship.
I'm not sure this is a "problem". Let's take a look at 2017 & 2018's mid-major du jour UCF: Yes, they are riding a 23-game winning streak - good for them! But who have they played? The best teams in the their conference are who, Houston and Cincinnati? Hardly programs that stand out among the better programs in the Power-5 conferences. And who did they play out of conference the past two seasons? S. Carolina St, FIU and Pitt this year and FIU, Maryland and Austin Peay last year.

If UCF really wanted to break into the CFP they would do what it takes to get blue-blood programs on their schedule like Alabama, Clemson or Ohio State. And yes, doing so would almost certainly require at best a "neutral-field" game and at worst something lopsided like a road game or an away-home-away arrangement. Win a game against one of those programs while going undefeated and they would make the CFP. But they are content to do what they do and reap the benefit of winning a bunch of games and talking about disprespect.

I think they're a good team, and if the CFP were expanded to 8 they would deserve to be in. Unless/until that happens though, if they (or any other mid-major program that has a big year) really want to claim they deserve a chance in the 4-team CFP they need to schedule some elite teams and prove they have earned that shot.
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