For the litigation against the CFP too!No way. They need that $ for their ACC buyout.
For the litigation against the CFP too!No way. They need that $ for their ACC buyout.
and looked bad doing itAh, it brings out the poet in me.
FSU is out of the playoffs
and they really see no uptakes.
"We're unbeaten!" they cried,
and the committee replied,
"That's what you get for playing cupcakes!"
I hope they do, just to prove how idiotic this all is. If they even threaten to boycott the bowl, I'm using whatever means I have at my disposal as the head of the Orange Bowl to find a team that wants to be there.
You wanted money for the ACC buyout in the summer, you flirted leaving your conference....now you're threatening to keep a huge payout for conference from happening? The ACC commish needs to nip this in bud, but he's joined the pity party along with Florida politicians.
You're in a system with rules, but when you don't get your way you want to change the rules. That's toddler level intelligence.
If I were Mike Norvell, I'd squeeze every bit of juice out of this.If FSU beats Georgia and Bama or Texas wins the playoff championship, then FSU would be the only undefeated power 5 team in the nation. Why couldn't they be voted national champs by the AP or Coaches poll?? What about the "Peoples" national championship Auburn claimed lol!!!!![]()
They simply don’t make them like this anymore.“The voters have spoken,†said a clearly disappointed Bryant. “I don’t agree but that’s that. I congratulate two great teams with two great coaches.â€Â
(Keith Dunnavant, "The Missing Ring," 386, Google Books version)
"Several players stopped by to see the boss to petition him to award rings commemorating the Crimson Tide’s SEC championship, but he explained what the players already knew: Alabama stood for the pursuit of the big prize. Rewarding anything lessâ€â€even considering the unfairness of the situationâ€â€would have undermined the whole program. Telling them no was not the act of a gruff father figure denying his players a reward as some sort of punishment. Instead, it was a symbol of his respect for all the sacrifices they had made to produce a perfect season, and he was not about to water down the accomplishment by trying to diminish their feelings of disappointment, which he saw as a critical part of the whole process, for those players and the athletes yet to come."
(Ibid., 417)
"Indeed, the classy way Bryant dealt with the situation struck a powerful chord with his team and Alabama fans everywhere. He was deeply hurt by the whole affair, which he took as a personal assault on everything he stood for, but he did not rant or rave or wage a public relations battle through the media. He took it like a man. Even though he said he disagreed with the decision, Bryant congratulated both Notre Dame and Michigan State, and then moved on to the business of competing once more for the national championship in 1967, no doubt wondering how he would be able to motivate his next team to chase the big prize under the circumstances, when the national championship suddenly seemed more theoretical than tangible."
(Ibid., 417)
I thought they wanted to prove that they should have been chosen. I’d be playing that up if I were Norvell and the players. Seems like they are more interested in being victims. It’s already old. Look at Bam’s approach last year…Do that and prepare for the future!!!!
Can you imagine Bryant (or Saban) threatening lawsuits like a petulant child over being left out? Heck Saban had a claim last year and didn't whine like this Free Shoes group.“The voters have spoken,†said a clearly disappointed Bryant. “I don’t agree but that’s that. I congratulate two great teams with two great coaches.â€Â
(Keith Dunnavant, "The Missing Ring," 386, Google Books version)
There could also be future ramifications as well if they do that, beginning as early as next season. People with power normally have looooooong memories and if they think they got snubbed by the selection process this season. Tick off the wrong people and you could see yourself getting "explained out of" next year's rankings, purposively given a lower ranking to make it harder.
Can you imagine Bryant (or Saban) threatening lawsuits like a petulant child over being left out? Heck Saban had a claim last year and didn't whine like this Free Shoes group.
Not to mention the Michigan AD, who would likely be far more biased towards FSU as a potential opponent than Bama.And again - the ACC had more relationships with people on the selection committee than the SEC did.
A former ACC player and AD (Gladchuck, and yes, I know they weren't in the ACC then), a former ACC coach (Grobe), and the Miami AD (Sayler) made up nearly 1/3 of the 13 members.
Not to mention the Michigan AD, who would likely be far more biased towards FSU as a potential opponent than Bama.