That they had already beaten....but okay...
This is incorrect.
Oklahoma was #1 in 2003 in that "great" BCS.
Oklahoma got boat raced, 35-7, by (wait for it) a THREE-LOSS team.
Oklahoma stayed #1.
In a delicious irony - it was Kansas St
So there was not some precedent set no matter how many times fans say it was.
Correct, but that has nothing to do with them being in the Top Four.
Those are two separate issues.
You mean they use the post ergo propter hoc fallacy - but selectively since (oh yes) TCU BEAT MICHIGAN!!!
You can't say, "TCU didn't belong because Georgia" and ignore Michigan.
No, the incorrect thing was the #3 rating.
And the only reason this is even an issue a year later on this board is because Alabama crapped the bed twice.
Well you asked why people think that TCU didn’t belong but think of Michigan differently. I gave you the answer. I really don’t get the constant and continuous devils advocacy to prove that everything that happened obviously should have happened, and trying to prove Bama fans wrong. I know this isn’t true, but reading your posts it comes off as if you would be happy for Alabama to miss the playoff this year if only to prove your arguments right. To your points:
1) That TCU had previously beaten KSU is immaterial to the fact that TCU was obviously kept at 3 to prevent a OSU-UM rematch. This makes the rankings suspect and makes people see them as manipulative and not a true reflection of which teams were actually the top 4.
2) I had a feeling you were going to go to this. I said “in basically every other similar situation”. I didn’t say it never happened, I said it pretty much never happened. The exception proves the rule. You have one example from one year in the last 20 in which a team lost its final regular season game and did not drop. And in that instance, the voters used the same rationale that they used for TCU last year- the better team lost so let’s just forget it ever happened. So yeah, I say with confidence that the way TCU was treated last season was a violation of norms and that is why people are annoyed.
3) They are not seperate issues to this topic. You asked why people were and are up in arms about 2022 TCU but not Michigan, and insisting it is because Bama fans are biased hypocrites. Well I don’t think anyone can claim to be unbiased but the fact that the committee treated TCU differently than they would any other team at any other time in the season simply to avoid an outcome it didn’t want- and OSU-UM rematch and potentially a 2-loss team (Alabama) in the final 4- is exactly why people are up in arms about TCU and not Michigan.
4) I am not arguing that TCU should have been out of the playoff. You can go back and look at my posts at the time. I didn’t think we had a great argument to get in. Who else were they going to put in? Everyone else outside the top 4 had lost 2 or more games, with Alabama sitting as the top 2 loss team. Our only argument was the 2007 LSU argument- that both of our losses were last second bad luck plays and if any number of a few single plays had gone differently we would have been undefeated. But unlike 2007 LSU, there were 4 teams ahead of us with better records. If we’d have got in I’d have been tickled pink. But I had no problem with being left out. People were and are not upset at Michigan in the 2022 playoff because UM was undefeated and had just pasted undefeated OSU. I mean what was the argument to keep them out? People were upset about TCU because their manipulated ranking gave Georgia a waltz for the title. Say what you will- a true #2 team in the country doesn’t lose
65-7 in the championship game. Football is about matchups and TCU had Michigan’s number in the semi. Play UM-TCU 5 times and UM likely wins at least 3/5.* If UGA-TCU played 5 times, UGA likely wins 5/5. And I say “likely” only because “anything can
That is why people have an issue with TCU but not Michigan. I sorry, a team simply can’t lose a game by
58 points,
the worst loss in a post season bowl game EVER, let alone a title game, and expect people to think “yeah, that was a legit championship caliber team that totally deserved to have their ranking manipulated for matchup reasons”.
Football is ultimately a game of matchups. TCU was able to exploit this against UM in a venue where there were no longer any mulligans available to hand out, and props to them for it. But you are simply ****ing in the wind if you want people to respect 2022 TCU and to not look at them as a joke of a contender, after they lost to UGA worse than an FCS team on Senior Day. 58 points.
*(As an aside. This is also ignoring what we now know- that Michigan is a bunch of dirty cheaters, had been cheating that entire season, and possibly lost to TCU because they were relying on old stolen signals- a tainted season for Michigan regardless, and we will never know how they would have faired that season on an even playing field).
5) Again, you asked why people bring up TCU. It’s because it is a clear instance of the committee- the same committee members as this year if I am not mistaken- making up BS to justify/create outcomes they want and not objective rankings. Something that it looks like is happening again this season based on their different standards for different teams.
I can sum up the entire thing by saying that, when people- Bama fans or otherwise- are told that a process is objective with an objective standard, discover that this is not the case and yet are still lied to to their face about it, it tends to cause them to become disgruntled. And it also over time undermines the legitimacy and authority of those engaging in this behavior. This is true for anything, not just college football. And that is ultimately what is going on here.