bad analogy, baseball teams have multiple pitchers in expanded playoff roster, they can up to 15 more players so they have tons of options. one man down doesn't mean a series or even a game loss. it hurts, but there's an enormous dropoff in most cases from a heismann potential candidate to the 2nd string guy. we lost jaire alexander and the season went bye bye as we had no backup. in football, one guy can be that game changer and even though the same can be said for baseball, a lot of times the best pitcher gets rocked and the best hitter get's nothing as he gets pitched around. there's way too many ways around a baseball player going down than there is a highly skilled, game changing football player. you lose oyur qb, and in 99% of the cases your team loses too against good opponents. i get why you made your point, but not apples to apples. better example is one i made in bball as 5 players on court but one can be dominant. kenyon martin was dominant and without him they were nothing. take away carmelo from syracuse, anthony davis from uk, tebow from florida, young from tx, stetson from GA, and all those teams don;t win. but in baseball, lose a player and you can still succeed as just too many options to replace and get around him. good try though.I completely disagree with that logic.
What if the stud pitcher or slugger of a baseball playoff team is injured and out right before the series they're slotted for? Should MLB throw out that team an substitute the next best team? Absolutely not!
btw, why are we feeling sad for FSU when they think they are the main attention getter in the acc, wanted to leave because they are the #1 view in the country, and how could there be a bias to the sec if fsu thinks they deserve all the attention? i think it fffing hilarious that they are suffering. no different than us going to SD, wtf up with that.