2024 Postseason Discussion
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There have been a lot of unrealistic expectations. This is the 11th year of the playoffs. In the first 30 games (3 games per season for 10 years), only 10 games (one third) have been settled by 10 points or less. 10 other games were settled by 22 points or more. That means the other 10 games were settled by 11 -- 21 points. The games this past weekend were settled by 10, 14, 25, and 28 points, which is fairly close to historical performances. Also, the historical average margin of victory is 18.3 points per game and this weekend's differential was 20. Now keep in mind the first 30 playoff games were all between the top 4 teams. Given that format, we'd likely see Texas and either Penn State, Notre Dame, or Ohio State in rather than Boise State and Arizona State. Given that we had games that matched at least 6 teams that wouldn't have made the playoffs in the past, the games this past Saturday were about what I expected.
Ran an EA Sports College Football 25 simulation on the December 10 patch where I took the average of a best of 7.
Texas 37, Clemson 32. Texas won 38-24. Texas +1, Clemson -8.
Ohio State 44, Tennessee 29. Ohio State won 42-17. Ohio State -2, Tennessee -12.
Penn State 33, SMU 23. Penn State won 38-10. Penn State - 5, SMU -13
Notre Dame 41, Indiana 22. Notre Dame won 27-17. Notre Dame -14, Indiana -5.
We know this game is more offensive than real life football but the Margin of Victories were fairly accurate. Texas by 5, won by 14. Ohio State by 15, won by 25. Penn State by 10, won by 28. Notre Dame by 19, won by 10.
The playoffs have been a lot closer in the past two seasons, which may have mislead us into believing we were going to get treated to some great games:
December 31, 2022 had TCU over Michigan 51-45 and Georgia over Ohio State 42-41 before Georgia over TCU 65-7 on January 9, 2023. January 1, 2024 saw Michigan over Alabama 27-20 in OT while Washington took down Texas 37-31. Michigan then beat Washington 34-13 on January 8. The championship games were disappointing after very close semifinals.
But what about the first 2 playoffs? First year we saw Oregon over Florida State 59-20 in the Rose, Ohio State over Alabama 42-35 in the Sugar before Ohio State beat Oregon in the championship 42-20. That's an average margin of 22.6 points per game in the three games. Every game this weekend was a closer game than the Rose was. The championship game was similar to the Ohio State -- Tennessee or Penn State -- SMU game.
Second year saw Clemson then beat Oklahoma 37-17 in the Orange. Alabama over Michigan State 38-0 in the Cotton. Alabama 45-40 over Clemson in the championship. That's an average margin of 21 points per game in the three games. Nobody was beaten down this weekend like Michigan State was and Clemson had a fairly easy time with Oklahoma.Comment
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Congratulations, you are the first person who I've ever heard this from. Most people I know are so happy we have finally gotten away from the mythical national championship. I guess sports writers aren't since they have lost the power to dictate who the best teams are. Taking this power away from them is unquestionably a step in the right direction. All you needed to come to this realization is a social media account. Up until about 9:00 PM on Saturday I had a flood of "Alabama and Ole Miss should have made it over Indiana and SMU". Then Ohio State opened a can on ol' Rocky Top and the chest pounding ended abruptly. I thought it was funny as hell.Comment
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I love that TV advert for the Birmingham Bowl:
"The day after Christmas is like a lump of coal,
But the day after the day after Christmas is the Birmingham Bowl."
Or something like that. Simple genius IMO lol.T-BONE.
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Took a look yesterday and got a kick out of some of the names/themes.
Tony the Tiger Sun Bowl. Pop-Tarts Bowl. Snoop Dogg Arizona BowlLast edited by Master Live 013; 12-25-2024, 10:50 AM.OSHA Inspector for the NBA.Comment
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In a span of 3 days we got the first 5OT bowl game ever and the first 6OT bowl game ever.Boston Red Sox
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Yeah, I'm not sure how I feel about them classifying two plays to constitute as equaling one overtime. I think I'd rather just see them call the third OT as Final OT, regardless of how many plays it takes to finish .T-BONE.
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No time for no stinking defense in the Pop-Tarts!OSHA Inspector for the NBA.Comment
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Looks like Cam Ward is only playing a half. I get protecting yourself for draft and wanting to get playing time for other players. But, it just makes it seem like they are treating it as a scrimmage. In this Portal era, I get the idea of getting players playing time in a bowl game. It just makes the game matter a little lessComment
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Looks like Cam Ward is only playing a half. I get protecting yourself for draft and wanting to get playing time for other players. But, it just makes it seem like they are treating it as a scrimmage. In this Portal era, I get the idea of getting players playing time in a bowl game. It just makes the game matter a little less
Look at the multiple OT games, Washington St. last night, etc. These players are competitors and regardless of the bowl game or who’s playing, the game matters just the same.
For the viewers, maybe; but not the players.Rice Owls - Houston Astros/Dynamo/Rockets/Texans - Arsenal - PSGComment
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