I know its highly unlikely, but if Oklahoma and Ohio State both happen to lose their conference championship games, do you think UCF should be put in? Part of me wishes it would happen just to see them get killed and shut them up.
With Milton out, I'm not sure they can prove they are the same team. I think it would be a two loss ga before all.I know its highly unlikely, but if Oklahoma and Ohio State both happen to lose their conference championship games, do you think UCF should be put in? Part of me wishes it would happen just to see them get killed and shut them up.
We’ll play UGA again if OSU and OU lose. No way they put a McKenzie Milton-less UCF in the Playoff.If UCF wins then it will be them. That’s their way in.
I think that's exactly what would happen if we beat UGA in a close game. If we were to blow them out, however, it would be interesting to see what the committee would do. I think it would come down to UGA, Michigan, Ohio St and Oklahoma. All would have two losses and I think they would all still be ahead of UCF.We’ll play UGA again if OSU and OU lose. No way they put a McKenzie Milton-less UCF in the Playoff.
Notre Dame would be too. Brian Kelly is convinced he’s got a team that will “show better” than the 2012 squad. I’m just not seeing it. I’ve watched around 8 of their games and in NO WAY do I see the #3 team in America. UM the same and they were exposed.The outcry for eight teams gets even louder by the very ironic putzes who complain about "privilege."
Give us UCF. It would be tantamount to an off week.
At this point I’m not so sure. If they were still undefeated it’s just about the best storyline with the David vs. Goliath and National Championship team vs. the faux National Championship team. Battle of the undefeated and all that. Of course we’d skull drag them all over the field...[emoji1787]We’ll play UGA again if OSU and OU lose. No way they put a McKenzie Milton-less UCF in the Playoff.