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Neither Miami nor ND played yesterday, but they changed spots in the rankings. HILARIOUS.
 

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How did they leap overtime when both teams were idle?

I have no issue if Miami was ranked ahead of ND on Saturday. But they weren't 🤷‍♂️.

And all along the committee was saying this weekend would not impact the playoffs. By some miracle it didn't affect Bama, but it did affect ND.
 

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Intelligent fans know that opening games often should not be treated the same as the rest of the season when evaluating performance.
Even the first two games, sometimes.
With all the transfers these days, teams are unfamiliar with their offensive and defensive systems and their teammates.
Many jell and become what they really are after one or two games.
Some top teams take on credible opponents early and risk the consequences if they fail.
Sone teams play weak foes the first game or two.
 
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Intelligent fans also know Miami in the trenches has gotten better. Their head coach is a dumbass who is good to cost you a game or two due to his decision making, not because they have inferior talent.

Miami would beat ND again if they played tomorrow.
 

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  • Intelligent fans would be on ND if they played Miami next week
  • Intelligent fans know the committee pussied out because there would be outrage from simpleton fans over the head to head game
  • Intelligent fans know that an ACC team would be nice, ND is an independent, so go with Miami
  • Intelligent fans know that there would be an outrage since ND is a national brand that carries a lot of weight over the years
  • Have an intelligent fan try to explain this all to you, have him talk slowly


ND was ranked ahead of Miami last ranking, they both did not play, suddenly Miami lept over them, WTF?
 

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Notre Dame rigged the system so starting next year if they are in the ranked top twelve they get an auto-bid so maybe this is karma since no other school in the country could get that deal. Glad (and very surprised) they are out and since they are skipping their bowl game, we don't have to hear from them until next season when they again have the usual patsies on their bogus schedule (Rice, Navy, UNC, Purdue, BC, SMU, Syracuse, Stanford).
 

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Notre Dame rigged the system so starting next year if they are in the ranked top twelve they get an auto-bid so maybe this is karma since no other school in the country could get that deal. Glad (and very surprised) they are out and since they are skipping their bowl game, we don't have to hear from them until next season when they again have the usual patsies on their bogus schedule (Rice, Navy, UNC, Purdue, BC, SMU, Syracuse, Stanford).
Well said Notre Dame played two good teams to start the season, and they lost both games. The rest of their schedule is a joke other than maybe half ass USC. If Notre Dame or Miami was in the SEC, they would be lucky to win more than 3 games above 500.Bama backed their ass in the playoffs based off their schedule. Bama is the most dangerous team in the field of 12. They beat Oklahoma by 4.
 

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Just heard, because they feel they were screwed in the cfp. They are refusing to play in a bowl game. No month of practice. Middle finger to their seniors. It is curious that AP and coaches poll have 2 loss ND ahead of 3 loss bama. (i know, in theory you shouldn't be penalized for losing a championship game)

I still feel, and will always feel, the short bus teams deserve a playoff, among their peers. This isn;'t march madness, 16 isn't beating a 1 seed. I think this annoys me so much, because I hate inequity, scheduling a cupcake for homecoming. Little school gets payday, but they alsp often take a physical beating in a game they have no chance of winning.

Next year, looks like they go to 16 teams. So our argument continues. Why not their own tourney? Maybe because athletes are competitors, and if asked they'd scoff at not going to the adults table playoff.
Bottomline, no matter what the com did there'd be griping. Why? Because we are fans and thats what we do.
 

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The obvious solution for ND would be to join a conference. Why have they resisted such an obvious answer. (Hint: The answer is always $$$). Mia gets 20 million for cfp participation, but has to split it with all the ACC teams. Last year, ND got to keep the whole 20 million. I know thats cynical, but why?
ND lost by a fg, in Mia in Aug. Then they lost by 1 pt to Tex A&M. Thats it, 10 straight wins, most by 20-30 pts.

Its your move ND. I just don't see "cutting off your nose to spite your face" logic, of kissing off a month of practice, and rewarding your players with a week in Fla, LV or SD, not to mention the swag bags.
 

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I do not blame ND for dropping out of the bowl season.

They probably have several key players that will opt to sit for the NFL, and others that will go to the transfer portal.
The ACC sold them out, pushed Miami, a pure blood ACC team. ND is furious, they might part ways with the ACC for the other couple dozen team sports they directly participate in the ACC.

I do not think the players would be "rewarded" by practicing for another month to play a bowl team that also will be missing a lot of opt outs and maybe coaches, too, when they genuinely, and credibly, believe they should be in the playoffs with a chance for The Championship. Ha, a few days in Florida under close supervision is not much of a reward, the media overdoes that narrative.

The NCAA with help from the woke media has screwed this all up, the playoffs and the other bowls, disgraceful. NO WAY Tulane and James Madison should be in the playoffs, it is like the DEI mentality, if Oregon and Ole Miss are in bad moods, they will beat these two teams by >30 pts.

RE: Notre Dame/Miami, Bama, BYU, Texas and Vandy there are logical arguments for all of them, and against.

No matter how many teams are in the playoffs there will cries of "foul".

Vegas power ratings are mostly better to rank them than the weak ass bureaucracy that currently holds the power.
 

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Well said Notre Dame played two good teams to start the season, and they lost both games. The rest of their schedule is a joke other than maybe half ass USC. If Notre Dame or Miami was in the SEC, they would be lucky to win more than 3 games above 500.Bama backed their ass in the playoffs based off their schedule. Bama is the most dangerous team in the field of 12. They beat Oklahoma by 4.

BS. Notre Dame would be very competitive in the overrated SEC. Half of the teams in the SEC suck. ND should have been included in the playoff, as should Texas and Vanderbilt instead of JMU, Tulane and Alabama.
 

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Bottom line: Tulane and James Madison will probably get blown out. Wouldn't Texas, Notre Dame, or even Vanderbilt would be a better draw? The system SUCKS!!!
 

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JMU and Tulane lost to USTA and Louisville and USTA lost to Army/South Florida and Temple while Louisville lost to California:/Clemson and SMU

Miss. St -16 +575 Tulane +10 1/2 @ Half 2nd half +6 1/2
Oregon -20 +900 JMU +11 /12 @ Half 2nd half +8 1/2
 

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