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Originally Posted by PIMking
Wrong again buckaroo.
A one loss or even a two loss team has won a National title. (LSU and Florida)
The rest of Bama's schedule is more important now after the loss because another slip up then they are two games in the hole in the SECw standings. If they don't win the SECw they wont go to the SEC championship game and wont play for a bcs bowl.
So using your logic, Since teams like Bama and USCe have only one loss they might as well roll over and not play anymore? Why? Because they have nothing to play for?
They have everything to play for. Mich is probabaly done since they were not that good of a team to begin with. It was just like last year and "the U is back" crap.
Bama is still alive, USCe is still alive, but Bama has to beat two more top ten teams to get to the seccg in LSU and AllBarn (auburn is considered the farm school)
plenty to be excited about right now. Hell nothing like watching a team like SD or Indy struggle out of the gate with two or three losses only to know that they will pull it together and make the playoffs. Let's see a college program that won the championship last year do that and get back to the big dance. It wouldn't happen, and that is why the CFB sched and game is better than anything the NFL can throw out.
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I am just using your flawed logic that games under a play-off system wouldn't matter.
If all those games mean something then they would under a play-off system as well. Considering how many teams would be in play to get a spot more games would have meaning throughout the season.
Yes, 1 or 2 loss teams have won but this year it looks fairly unlikely with Boise St. and TCU fairly safe bets to run the table and one of OSU and Oregon likely to do the same.
There also have been years where undefeated teams have not won the championship based solely on the fact that they were not cool enough at the start of the year to get ranked high in bogus polls.