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Post by flowtowntigers on Dec 5, 2021 12:07:10 GMT -6
GRAPEVINE, Texas -- Two SEC teams and the first Group of 5 team in the history of the College Football Playoff will play for the national title, as the CFP selection committee revealed No. 1 Alabama, No. 2 Michigan, No. 3 Georgia and No. 4 Cincinnati as its top four teams Sunday on Selection Day.
No. 1 Alabama will face No. 4 Cincinnati on New Year's Eve in the Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic, and No. 2 Michigan will face No. 3 Georgia in the Capital One Orange Bowl, also on Dec. 31. The winners will play on Jan. 10 in the national championship game in Indianapolis
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Post by CC_Varmints on Dec 5, 2021 13:49:13 GMT -6
GRAPEVINE, Texas -- Two SEC teams and the first Group of 5 team in the history of the College Football Playoff will play for the national title, as the CFP selection committee revealed No. 1 Alabama, No. 2 Michigan, No. 3 Georgia and No. 4 Cincinnati as its top four teams Sunday on Selection Day. No. 1 Alabama will face No. 4 Cincinnati on New Year's Eve in the Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic, and No. 2 Michigan will face No. 3 Georgia in the Capital One Orange Bowl, also on Dec. 31. The winners will play on Jan. 10 in the national championship game in Indianapolis Seems fishy. The Georgia loss assured two SEC teams in the CFP. Somebody made some big under the table money.
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Post by sotex on Dec 5, 2021 19:52:51 GMT -6
GRAPEVINE, Texas -- Two SEC teams and the first Group of 5 team in the history of the College Football Playoff will play for the national title, as the CFP selection committee revealed No. 1 Alabama, No. 2 Michigan, No. 3 Georgia and No. 4 Cincinnati as its top four teams Sunday on Selection Day. No. 1 Alabama will face No. 4 Cincinnati on New Year's Eve in the Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic, and No. 2 Michigan will face No. 3 Georgia in the Capital One Orange Bowl, also on Dec. 31. The winners will play on Jan. 10 in the national championship game in Indianapolis Seems fishy. The Georgia loss assured two SEC teams in the CFP. Somebody made some big under the table money. Seriously 🤔. I guess the powers that be told Georgia to tank the game against Alabama🙄 Who would you put in there to replace an SEC team? Notre Dame? Baylor? 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
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Post by CC_Varmints on Dec 5, 2021 20:51:32 GMT -6
Seems fishy. The Georgia loss assured two SEC teams in the CFP. Somebody made some big under the table money. Seriously 🤔. I guess the powers that be told Georgia to tank the game against Alabama🙄 Who would you put in there to replace an SEC team? Notre Dame? Baylor? 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 They have Alabama #1 over Michigan and Georgia #3 to make sure it was not an Alabama vs. Georgia rematch in the semifinals. Hmmm...
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Post by sotex on Dec 5, 2021 20:54:49 GMT -6
Seriously 🤔. I guess the powers that be told Georgia to tank the game against Alabama🙄 Who would you put in there to replace an SEC team? Notre Dame? Baylor? 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 They have Alabama #1 over Michigan and Georgia #3 to make sure it was not an Alabama vs. Georgia rematch in the semifinals. Hmmm... Well Michigan lost one game as well and they didn't beat the #1 team in the country. Alabama did. How would you rank them?
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Post by sotex on Dec 5, 2021 20:58:36 GMT -6
They have Alabama #1 over Michigan and Georgia #3 to make sure it was not an Alabama vs. Georgia rematch in the semifinals. Hmmm... Well Michigan lost one game as well and they didn't beat the #1 team in the country. Alabama did. How would you rank them? And I'm not sure what you want? Cincinnati and Michigan have the opportunity to beat the big ol' bad cheating SEC.
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Post by CC_Varmints on Dec 5, 2021 20:59:40 GMT -6
They have Alabama #1 over Michigan and Georgia #3 to make sure it was not an Alabama vs. Georgia rematch in the semifinals. Hmmm... Well Michigan lost one game as well and they didn't beat the #1 team in the country. Alabama did. How would you rank them? Texas A&M beat Alabama. And Alabama struggled against Auburn last week. Where as Michigan trounced Ohio State last week and beat Iowa. The ESPN and SEC bias continues.
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Post by sotex on Dec 5, 2021 21:05:29 GMT -6
Well Michigan lost one game as well and they didn't beat the #1 team in the country. Alabama did. How would you rank them? Texas A&M beat Alabama. And Alabama struggled against Auburn last week. Where as Michigan trounced Ohio State last week and beat Iowa. The ESPN and SEC bias continues. None of that Matters. Both Michigan and Cincinnati are in and have the opportunity to take the cheating big bad no good wolves down. What more do you want? I mean if they put Georgia against Alabama then you would be saying they have it rigged so that it guarantees an SEC team to be playing for the national championship. Seriously think about that. Edit: I hope you realize that if Cincinnati and Michigan wins then thete is no SEC team playing for the national championship.
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Post by CC_Varmints on Dec 5, 2021 21:07:47 GMT -6
Texas A&M beat Alabama. And Alabama struggled against Auburn last week. Where as Michigan trounced Ohio State last week and beat Iowa. The ESPN and SEC bias continues. None of that Matters. Both Michigan and Cincinnati are in and have the opportunity to take the cheating big bad no good wolves down. What more do you want? I mean if they put Georgia against Alabama then you would be saying they have it rigged so that it guarantees an SEC team to be playing for the national championship. Seriously think about that. Actually, Cincinnati deserves the #1 Seed as the only undefeated team. Like it used to be.
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Post by sotex on Dec 5, 2021 21:10:22 GMT -6
None of that Matters. Both Michigan and Cincinnati are in and have the opportunity to take the cheating big bad no good wolves down. What more do you want? I mean if they put Georgia against Alabama then you would be saying they have it rigged so that it guarantees an SEC team to be playing for the national championship. Seriously think about that. Actually, Cincinnati deserves the #1 Seed as the only undefeated team. Like it used to be. Maybe so. The difference is now they get to prove it on the field. See my edit above.
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Post by CC_Varmints on Dec 5, 2021 21:12:30 GMT -6
Actually, Cincinnati deserves the #1 Seed as the only undefeated team. Like it used to be. Maybe so. The difference is now they get to prove it on the field. See my edit above. It should be #1 Cincinnati vs. #4 Georgia #2 Michigan vs. #3 Alabama
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Post by sotex on Dec 5, 2021 21:13:57 GMT -6
Actually, Cincinnati deserves the #1 Seed as the only undefeated team. Like it used to be. Maybe so. The difference is now they get to prove it on the field. See my edit above. The seeding shouldn't matter anyway since the SEC is overated right? You have two teams with the opportunity to beat the bad guys and play for the national championship. I'm confused as to what more you would want.
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Post by sotex on Dec 5, 2021 21:17:36 GMT -6
Maybe so. The difference is now they get to prove it on the field. See my edit above. It should be #1 Cincinnati vs. #4 Georgia #2 Michigan vs. #3 Alabama That is your opinion and a shaky opinion at best. Let me ask you this. Since in your mind Cincinnati is the best team since they are undefeated, shouldn't they beat Alabama anyway? If they don't, then they weren't the best team were they.
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Post by CC_Varmints on Dec 5, 2021 21:49:24 GMT -6
It should be #1 Cincinnati vs. #4 Georgia #2 Michigan vs. #3 Alabama That is your opinion and a shaky opinion at best. Let me ask you this. Since in your mind Cincinnati is the best team since they are undefeated, shouldn't they beat Alabama anyway? If they don't, then they weren't the best team were they. With that logic how did undefeated Georgia lose to one loss Alabama then???
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Post by sotex on Dec 5, 2021 22:32:31 GMT -6
That is your opinion and a shaky opinion at best. Let me ask you this. Since in your mind Cincinnati is the best team since they are undefeated, shouldn't they beat Alabama anyway? If they don't, then they weren't the best team were they. With that logic how did undefeated Georgia lose to one loss Alabama then??? Okay then tell me who should play who? Both Michigan and Cincinnati have a shot at beating the big bad wolves of the SEC. What else do you want?
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