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If UCF beats Cinci, and wins out and is undefeated for the 2nd year in a row do they get in?
Look at their wins and tell us who they beat this year.
Look at their wins and tell us who they beat this year.
If UCF beats Cinci, and wins out and is undefeated for the 2nd year in a row do they get in?
Uconn, SC state, Fl Atlantic, Pitt, SMU, Memphis, East carolina, Temple, Navy (and would be Cinci and South florida) plus conference championship
They have won like 25 games in a row...
Last years games don't count because the team is different each year.
That only matters if you are a blue blood with the same coach and solid track record of success through recruiting, stability, and coaching.
Clemson beat an overrated BC squad and an overrated NC State squad and a Syracuse team that's rated.
And Texas A&M.
And they will need to win a respectable conference title game to advance as well.
Not a chance.
So they have beat 1 rated team and UCF will have beaten 1 rated team.
The strength of schedule argument is a little overrated when none of the undefeated teams are even close to the top 25 in strength of schedule.
Why doesn’t the NCAA use Talent Rankings to determine who had the harder schedule?
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Why doesn’t the NCAA use Talent Rankings to determine who had the harder schedule?
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Not sure if you are following the thread but they kind of do
Well when you say Clemson’s schedule is so tough no way a one loss team can jump them but UCFs is so bad that UCF can never even sniff the playoff even ahead of two loss teamsI must not be. Explain how that is used in determining SoS?
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Well when you say Clemson’s schedule is so tough no way a one loss team can jump them but UCFs is so bad that UCF can never even sniff the playoff even ahead of two loss teams
What are you basing it on other than recruiting rankings?
A win over Boston college who lost to Purdue and only beat temple by 10?
A Win over a Syracuse team who currently can chalk up western Michigan as their second best win?
No I am going to say it I s based on reputation and recruiting rankings. Certainly isn’t THAT far apart based on actual on field results.
Well when you say Clemson’s schedule is so tough no way a one loss team can jump them but UCFs is so bad that UCF can never even sniff the playoff even ahead of two loss teams
What are you basing it on other than recruiting rankings?
A win over Boston college who lost to Purdue and only beat temple by 10?
A Win over a Syracuse team who currently can chalk up western Michigan as their second best win?
No I am going to say it I s based on reputation and recruiting rankings. Certainly isn’t THAT far apart based on actual on field results.
If UCF beats Cinci, and wins out and is undefeated for the 2nd year in a row do they get in?
There is no comparison between the two schedules. If UCF wants to be in the playoff discussion, they should schedule some of the big boys in non-conference. Until then, all they're doing is whining.
So the NCAA doesn’t use recruiting rankings when determining SoS. OK. I read somewhere recently that they did.
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The NCAA has no say who gets in the playoff
The Big 12 needs to add UCF and USF/Houston. If the want they could add 4 by including Boise/Memphis/BYU to that group.