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Post #1: 17th Nov 2018 8:18 AM 
Spin @ 15/11/2018 11:13
Primate @ 15/11/2018 9:34
Ahoda @ 14/11/2018 7:42
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Ahoda @ 14/11/2018 7:38
Mittens @ 14/11/2018 8:35
UCF would get destroyed by any of the top 4, Spin



I would love to see them get their asses pounded by the top 4.


I’m sure it will eventually move to 8 or 16 teams in the playoff and we’ll get to see some of that


I have always felt it should be 8 an the winner of the conference championship games should automatically get in. Then 3 at large bids. This "top 4" bs is nonsense and SEC bias is real.

Conference winners getting autoed in is playoff welfare and a bad deal all around.


I'm sure the people at Alabama wouldn't mind hosting Sun Belt Champs Troy or some equally terrible team, and making over a million dollars in ticket sales and concessions, while Sabin can rest up his stars for the Round of 8.

Or, EVERY OTHER DIVISION OF FOOTBALL does it this way. I'm sure the NCAA can find a way to make a bunch of money off the plan.


Ahoda @ 16/11/2018 5:39
Timmah @ 15/11/2018 12:00
One of the big questions will be what happens if Ohio State beats Michigan next week? Do they jump in? Does Georgia jump in (until they either win or knock Bama out in SEC CG)? or is it Oklahoma?



Combine Michigan’s defense with oklahomas offense and you’d give Bama the best game they could handle. This season is Bama and no one is even close. I think OSU does beat Michigan and I think Oklahoma gets in. OSU has looked like dog poop for the season



I’m sure it will eventually move to 8 or 16 teams in the playoff and we’ll get to see some of that[/QUOTE]

I have always felt it should be 8 an the winner of the conference championship games should automatically get in. Then 3 at large bids. This "top 4" bs is nonsense and SEC bias is real.[/QUOTE]
Conference winners getting autoed in is playoff welfare and a bad deal all around.[/QUOTE]

I'm sure the people at Alabama wouldn't mind hosting Sun Belt Champs Troy or some equally terrible team, and making over a million dollars in ticket sales and concessions, while Sabin can rest up his stars for the Round of 8.
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Post #2: 17th Nov 2018 8:18 AM 
Spin @ 15/11/2018 11:13
Primate @ 15/11/2018 9:34
Ahoda @ 14/11/2018 7:42
Mittens @ 14/11/2018 8:40
Ahoda @ 14/11/2018 7:38
Mittens @ 14/11/2018 8:35
UCF would get destroyed by any of the top 4, Spin



I would love to see them get their asses pounded by the top 4.


I’m sure it will eventually move to 8 or 16 teams in the playoff and we’ll get to see some of that


I have always felt it should be 8 an the winner of the conference championship games should automatically get in. Then 3 at large bids. This "top 4" bs is nonsense and SEC bias is real.

Conference winners getting autoed in is playoff welfare and a bad deal all around.


I'm sure the people at Alabama wouldn't mind hosting Sun Belt Champs Troy or some equally terrible team, and making over a million dollars in ticket sales and concessions, while Sabin can rest up his stars for the Round of 8.

Or, EVERY OTHER DIVISION OF FOOTBALL does it this way. I'm sure the NCAA can find a way to make a bunch of money off the plan.


Ahoda @ 16/11/2018 5:39
Timmah @ 15/11/2018 12:00
One of the big questions will be what happens if Ohio State beats Michigan next week? Do they jump in? Does Georgia jump in (until they either win or knock Bama out in SEC CG)? or is it Oklahoma?



Combine Michigan’s defense with oklahomas offense and you’d give Bama the best game they could handle. This season is Bama and no one is even close. I think OSU does beat Michigan and I think Oklahoma gets in. OSU has looked like dog poop for the season



I’m sure it will eventually move to 8 or 16 teams in the playoff and we’ll get to see some of that[/QUOTE]

I have always felt it should be 8 an the winner of the conference championship games should automatically get in. Then 3 at large bids. This "top 4" bs is nonsense and SEC bias is real.[/QUOTE]
Conference winners getting autoed in is playoff welfare and a bad deal all around.[/QUOTE]

I'm sure the people at Alabama wouldn't mind hosting Sun Belt Champs Troy or some equally terrible team, and making over a million dollars in ticket sales and concessions, while Sabin can rest up his stars for the Round of 8.
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Post #3: 17th Nov 2018 8:18 AM 
Spin @ 15/11/2018 11:13
Primate @ 15/11/2018 9:34
Ahoda @ 14/11/2018 7:42
Mittens @ 14/11/2018 8:40
Ahoda @ 14/11/2018 7:38
Mittens @ 14/11/2018 8:35
UCF would get destroyed by any of the top 4, Spin



I would love to see them get their asses pounded by the top 4.


I’m sure it will eventually move to 8 or 16 teams in the playoff and we’ll get to see some of that


I have always felt it should be 8 an the winner of the conference championship games should automatically get in. Then 3 at large bids. This "top 4" bs is nonsense and SEC bias is real.

Conference winners getting autoed in is playoff welfare and a bad deal all around.


I'm sure the people at Alabama wouldn't mind hosting Sun Belt Champs Troy or some equally terrible team, and making over a million dollars in ticket sales and concessions, while Sabin can rest up his stars for the Round of 8.

Or, EVERY OTHER DIVISION OF FOOTBALL does it this way. I'm sure the NCAA can find a way to make a bunch of money off the plan.


Ahoda @ 16/11/2018 5:39
Timmah @ 15/11/2018 12:00
One of the big questions will be what happens if Ohio State beats Michigan next week? Do they jump in? Does Georgia jump in (until they either win or knock Bama out in SEC CG)? or is it Oklahoma?



Combine Michigan’s defense with oklahomas offense and you’d give Bama the best game they could handle. This season is Bama and no one is even close. I think OSU does beat Michigan and I think Oklahoma gets in. OSU has looked like dog poop for the season



I’m sure it will eventually move to 8 or 16 teams in the playoff and we’ll get to see some of that[/QUOTE]

I have always felt it should be 8 an the winner of the conference championship games should automatically get in. Then 3 at large bids. This "top 4" bs is nonsense and SEC bias is real.[/QUOTE]
Conference winners getting autoed in is playoff welfare and a bad deal all around.[/QUOTE]

I'm sure the people at Alabama wouldn't mind hosting Sun Belt Champs Troy or some equally terrible team, and making over a million dollars in ticket sales and concessions, while Sabin can rest up his stars for the Round of 8.
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Post #4: 17th Nov 2018 8:18 AM 
Spin @ 15/11/2018 11:13
Primate @ 15/11/2018 9:34
Ahoda @ 14/11/2018 7:42
Mittens @ 14/11/2018 8:40
Ahoda @ 14/11/2018 7:38
Mittens @ 14/11/2018 8:35
UCF would get destroyed by any of the top 4, Spin



I would love to see them get their asses pounded by the top 4.


I’m sure it will eventually move to 8 or 16 teams in the playoff and we’ll get to see some of that


I have always felt it should be 8 an the winner of the conference championship games should automatically get in. Then 3 at large bids. This "top 4" bs is nonsense and SEC bias is real.

Conference winners getting autoed in is playoff welfare and a bad deal all around.


I'm sure the people at Alabama wouldn't mind hosting Sun Belt Champs Troy or some equally terrible team, and making over a million dollars in ticket sales and concessions, while Sabin can rest up his stars for the Round of 8.

Or, EVERY OTHER DIVISION OF FOOTBALL does it this way. I'm sure the NCAA can find a way to make a bunch of money off the plan.


Ahoda @ 16/11/2018 5:39
Timmah @ 15/11/2018 12:00
One of the big questions will be what happens if Ohio State beats Michigan next week? Do they jump in? Does Georgia jump in (until they either win or knock Bama out in SEC CG)? or is it Oklahoma?



Combine Michigan’s defense with oklahomas offense and you’d give Bama the best game they could handle. This season is Bama and no one is even close. I think OSU does beat Michigan and I think Oklahoma gets in. OSU has looked like dog poop for the season



I’m sure it will eventually move to 8 or 16 teams in the playoff and we’ll get to see some of that[/QUOTE]

I have always felt it should be 8 an the winner of the conference championship games should automatically get in. Then 3 at large bids. This "top 4" bs is nonsense and SEC bias is real.[/QUOTE]
Conference winners getting autoed in is playoff welfare and a bad deal all around.[/QUOTE]

I'm sure the people at Alabama wouldn't mind hosting Sun Belt Champs Troy or some equally terrible team, and making over a million dollars in ticket sales and concessions, while Sabin can rest up his stars for the Round of 8.
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Post #5: 17th Nov 2018 8:18 AM 
Spin @ 15/11/2018 11:13
Primate @ 15/11/2018 9:34
Ahoda @ 14/11/2018 7:42
Mittens @ 14/11/2018 8:40
Ahoda @ 14/11/2018 7:38
Mittens @ 14/11/2018 8:35
UCF would get destroyed by any of the top 4, Spin



I would love to see them get their asses pounded by the top 4.


I’m sure it will eventually move to 8 or 16 teams in the playoff and we’ll get to see some of that


I have always felt it should be 8 an the winner of the conference championship games should automatically get in. Then 3 at large bids. This "top 4" bs is nonsense and SEC bias is real.

Conference winners getting autoed in is playoff welfare and a bad deal all around.


I'm sure the people at Alabama wouldn't mind hosting Sun Belt Champs Troy or some equally terrible team, and making over a million dollars in ticket sales and concessions, while Sabin can rest up his stars for the Round of 8.

Or, EVERY OTHER DIVISION OF FOOTBALL does it this way. I'm sure the NCAA can find a way to make a bunch of money off the plan.


Ahoda @ 16/11/2018 5:39
Timmah @ 15/11/2018 12:00
One of the big questions will be what happens if Ohio State beats Michigan next week? Do they jump in? Does Georgia jump in (until they either win or knock Bama out in SEC CG)? or is it Oklahoma?



Combine Michigan’s defense with oklahomas offense and you’d give Bama the best game they could handle. This season is Bama and no one is even close. I think OSU does beat Michigan and I think Oklahoma gets in. OSU has looked like dog poop for the season



I’m sure it will eventually move to 8 or 16 teams in the playoff and we’ll get to see some of that[/QUOTE]

I have always felt it should be 8 an the winner of the conference championship games should automatically get in. Then 3 at large bids. This "top 4" bs is nonsense and SEC bias is real.[/QUOTE]
Conference winners getting autoed in is playoff welfare and a bad deal all around.[/QUOTE]

I'm sure the people at Alabama wouldn't mind hosting Sun Belt Champs Troy or some equally terrible team, and making over a million dollars in ticket sales and concessions, while Sabin can rest up his stars for the Round of 8.
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Post #6: 17th Nov 2018 8:18 AM 
Spin @ 15/11/2018 11:13
Primate @ 15/11/2018 9:34
Ahoda @ 14/11/2018 7:42
Mittens @ 14/11/2018 8:40
Ahoda @ 14/11/2018 7:38
Mittens @ 14/11/2018 8:35
UCF would get destroyed by any of the top 4, Spin



I would love to see them get their asses pounded by the top 4.


I’m sure it will eventually move to 8 or 16 teams in the playoff and we’ll get to see some of that


I have always felt it should be 8 an the winner of the conference championship games should automatically get in. Then 3 at large bids. This "top 4" bs is nonsense and SEC bias is real.

Conference winners getting autoed in is playoff welfare and a bad deal all around.


I'm sure the people at Alabama wouldn't mind hosting Sun Belt Champs Troy or some equally terrible team, and making over a million dollars in ticket sales and concessions, while Sabin can rest up his stars for the Round of 8.

Or, EVERY OTHER DIVISION OF FOOTBALL does it this way. I'm sure the NCAA can find a way to make a bunch of money off the plan.


Ahoda @ 16/11/2018 5:39
Timmah @ 15/11/2018 12:00
One of the big questions will be what happens if Ohio State beats Michigan next week? Do they jump in? Does Georgia jump in (until they either win or knock Bama out in SEC CG)? or is it Oklahoma?



Combine Michigan’s defense with oklahomas offense and you’d give Bama the best game they could handle. This season is Bama and no one is even close. I think OSU does beat Michigan and I think Oklahoma gets in. OSU has looked like dog poop for the season



I’m sure it will eventually move to 8 or 16 teams in the playoff and we’ll get to see some of that[/QUOTE]

I have always felt it should be 8 an the winner of the conference championship games should automatically get in. Then 3 at large bids. This "top 4" bs is nonsense and SEC bias is real.[/QUOTE]
Conference winners getting autoed in is playoff welfare and a bad deal all around.[/QUOTE]

I'm sure the people at Alabama wouldn't mind hosting Sun Belt Champs Troy or some equally terrible team, and making over a million dollars in ticket sales and concessions, while Sabin can rest up his stars for the Round of 8.
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Post #7: 17th Nov 2018 8:18 AM 
Spin @ 15/11/2018 11:13
Primate @ 15/11/2018 9:34
Ahoda @ 14/11/2018 7:42
Mittens @ 14/11/2018 8:40
Ahoda @ 14/11/2018 7:38
Mittens @ 14/11/2018 8:35
UCF would get destroyed by any of the top 4, Spin



I would love to see them get their asses pounded by the top 4.


I’m sure it will eventually move to 8 or 16 teams in the playoff and we’ll get to see some of that


I have always felt it should be 8 an the winner of the conference championship games should automatically get in. Then 3 at large bids. This "top 4" bs is nonsense and SEC bias is real.

Conference winners getting autoed in is playoff welfare and a bad deal all around.


I'm sure the people at Alabama wouldn't mind hosting Sun Belt Champs Troy or some equally terrible team, and making over a million dollars in ticket sales and concessions, while Sabin can rest up his stars for the Round of 8.

Or, EVERY OTHER DIVISION OF FOOTBALL does it this way. I'm sure the NCAA can find a way to make a bunch of money off the plan.


Ahoda @ 16/11/2018 5:39
Timmah @ 15/11/2018 12:00
One of the big questions will be what happens if Ohio State beats Michigan next week? Do they jump in? Does Georgia jump in (until they either win or knock Bama out in SEC CG)? or is it Oklahoma?



Combine Michigan’s defense with oklahomas offense and you’d give Bama the best game they could handle. This season is Bama and no one is even close. I think OSU does beat Michigan and I think Oklahoma gets in. OSU has looked like dog poop for the season



I’m sure it will eventually move to 8 or 16 teams in the playoff and we’ll get to see some of that[/QUOTE]

I have always felt it should be 8 an the winner of the conference championship games should automatically get in. Then 3 at large bids. This "top 4" bs is nonsense and SEC bias is real.[/QUOTE]
Conference winners getting autoed in is playoff welfare and a bad deal all around.[/QUOTE]

I'm sure the people at Alabama wouldn't mind hosting Sun Belt Champs Troy or some equally terrible team, and making over a million dollars in ticket sales and concessions, while Sabin can rest up his stars for the Round of 8.
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Post #8: 17th Nov 2018 8:18 AM 
Spin @ 15/11/2018 11:13
Primate @ 15/11/2018 9:34
Ahoda @ 14/11/2018 7:42
Mittens @ 14/11/2018 8:40
Ahoda @ 14/11/2018 7:38
Mittens @ 14/11/2018 8:35
UCF would get destroyed by any of the top 4, Spin



I would love to see them get their asses pounded by the top 4.


I’m sure it will eventually move to 8 or 16 teams in the playoff and we’ll get to see some of that


I have always felt it should be 8 an the winner of the conference championship games should automatically get in. Then 3 at large bids. This "top 4" bs is nonsense and SEC bias is real.

Conference winners getting autoed in is playoff welfare and a bad deal all around.


I'm sure the people at Alabama wouldn't mind hosting Sun Belt Champs Troy or some equally terrible team, and making over a million dollars in ticket sales and concessions, while Sabin can rest up his stars for the Round of 8.

Or, EVERY OTHER DIVISION OF FOOTBALL does it this way. I'm sure the NCAA can find a way to make a bunch of money off the plan.


Ahoda @ 16/11/2018 5:39
Timmah @ 15/11/2018 12:00
One of the big questions will be what happens if Ohio State beats Michigan next week? Do they jump in? Does Georgia jump in (until they either win or knock Bama out in SEC CG)? or is it Oklahoma?



Combine Michigan’s defense with oklahomas offense and you’d give Bama the best game they could handle. This season is Bama and no one is even close. I think OSU does beat Michigan and I think Oklahoma gets in. OSU has looked like dog poop for the season



I’m sure it will eventually move to 8 or 16 teams in the playoff and we’ll get to see some of that[/QUOTE]

I have always felt it should be 8 an the winner of the conference championship games should automatically get in. Then 3 at large bids. This "top 4" bs is nonsense and SEC bias is real.[/QUOTE]
Conference winners getting autoed in is playoff welfare and a bad deal all around.[/QUOTE]

I'm sure the people at Alabama wouldn't mind hosting Sun Belt Champs Troy or some equally terrible team, and making over a million dollars in ticket sales and concessions, while Sabin can rest up his stars for the Round of 8.
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Post #9: 17th Nov 2018 8:18 AM 
Spin @ 15/11/2018 11:13
Primate @ 15/11/2018 9:34
Ahoda @ 14/11/2018 7:42
Mittens @ 14/11/2018 8:40
Ahoda @ 14/11/2018 7:38
Mittens @ 14/11/2018 8:35
UCF would get destroyed by any of the top 4, Spin



I would love to see them get their asses pounded by the top 4.


I’m sure it will eventually move to 8 or 16 teams in the playoff and we’ll get to see some of that


I have always felt it should be 8 an the winner of the conference championship games should automatically get in. Then 3 at large bids. This "top 4" bs is nonsense and SEC bias is real.

Conference winners getting autoed in is playoff welfare and a bad deal all around.


I'm sure the people at Alabama wouldn't mind hosting Sun Belt Champs Troy or some equally terrible team, and making over a million dollars in ticket sales and concessions, while Sabin can rest up his stars for the Round of 8.

Or, EVERY OTHER DIVISION OF FOOTBALL does it this way. I'm sure the NCAA can find a way to make a bunch of money off the plan.


Ahoda @ 16/11/2018 5:39
Timmah @ 15/11/2018 12:00
One of the big questions will be what happens if Ohio State beats Michigan next week? Do they jump in? Does Georgia jump in (until they either win or knock Bama out in SEC CG)? or is it Oklahoma?



Combine Michigan’s defense with oklahomas offense and you’d give Bama the best game they could handle. This season is Bama and no one is even close. I think OSU does beat Michigan and I think Oklahoma gets in. OSU has looked like dog poop for the season



I’m sure it will eventually move to 8 or 16 teams in the playoff and we’ll get to see some of that[/QUOTE]

I have always felt it should be 8 an the winner of the conference championship games should automatically get in. Then 3 at large bids. This "top 4" bs is nonsense and SEC bias is real.[/QUOTE]
Conference winners getting autoed in is playoff welfare and a bad deal all around.[/QUOTE]

I'm sure the people at Alabama wouldn't mind hosting Sun Belt Champs Troy or some equally terrible team, and making over a million dollars in ticket sales and concessions, while Sabin can rest up his stars for the Round of 8.
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Post #10: 17th Nov 2018 8:18 AM 
Spin @ 15/11/2018 11:13
Primate @ 15/11/2018 9:34
Ahoda @ 14/11/2018 7:42
Mittens @ 14/11/2018 8:40
Ahoda @ 14/11/2018 7:38
Mittens @ 14/11/2018 8:35
UCF would get destroyed by any of the top 4, Spin



I would love to see them get their asses pounded by the top 4.


I’m sure it will eventually move to 8 or 16 teams in the playoff and we’ll get to see some of that


I have always felt it should be 8 an the winner of the conference championship games should automatically get in. Then 3 at large bids. This "top 4" bs is nonsense and SEC bias is real.

Conference winners getting autoed in is playoff welfare and a bad deal all around.


I'm sure the people at Alabama wouldn't mind hosting Sun Belt Champs Troy or some equally terrible team, and making over a million dollars in ticket sales and concessions, while Sabin can rest up his stars for the Round of 8.

Or, EVERY OTHER DIVISION OF FOOTBALL does it this way. I'm sure the NCAA can find a way to make a bunch of money off the plan.


Ahoda @ 16/11/2018 5:39
Timmah @ 15/11/2018 12:00
One of the big questions will be what happens if Ohio State beats Michigan next week? Do they jump in? Does Georgia jump in (until they either win or knock Bama out in SEC CG)? or is it Oklahoma?



Combine Michigan’s defense with oklahomas offense and you’d give Bama the best game they could handle. This season is Bama and no one is even close. I think OSU does beat Michigan and I think Oklahoma gets in. OSU has looked like dog poop for the season



I’m sure it will eventually move to 8 or 16 teams in the playoff and we’ll get to see some of that[/QUOTE]

I have always felt it should be 8 an the winner of the conference championship games should automatically get in. Then 3 at large bids. This "top 4" bs is nonsense and SEC bias is real.[/QUOTE]
Conference winners getting autoed in is playoff welfare and a bad deal all around.[/QUOTE]

I'm sure the people at Alabama wouldn't mind hosting Sun Belt Champs Troy or some equally terrible team, and making over a million dollars in ticket sales and concessions, while Sabin can rest up his stars for the Round of 8.
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