Just got to get focused, stay healthy and win out!!! We do this - we will be in the playoff and Lamar will win the Heisman. Go Cards!!!
Maybe but it's going to be difficult to justify if the conference champs you're speaking of has 2 losses no matter the conference.Teams playing in a conference championship game have a better chance than us. JMO.
Not to be Debbie downer, but I think we may still need help. If things hold serve, Alabama is in, Clemson as ACC champ would be in, and then you have the Big 10. So if favorites win, Ohio State beats Michigan but won't make Big 10 championship because Penn St has tiebreaker over OSU. So OSU would be 11-1 and would get in. Then the Big 10 championship would be Penn St vs Wisconsin. So my concern would be that the committee would take a 2 loss Big 10 champ over a one loss Louisville as well as Ohio State.
Our best bet is for Clemson to lose to Wake or in ACC championship. Or Michigan beats Ohio State and then beats Wisconsin in Big 10 championship.
Not true according to the committee. They said it's more important to place the 4 best teams not necessarily the conference champs. This could be the year that that comes true; but any things possible with this committee.Maybe but it's going to be difficult to justify if the conference champs you're speaking of has 2 losses no matter the conference.
Can't argue with any of that so I'm trying to look at each conference and its one and two loss teams.Not to be Debbie downer, but I think we may still need help. If things hold serve, Alabama is in, Clemson as ACC champ would be in, and then you have the Big 10. So if favorites win, Ohio State beats Michigan but won't make Big 10 championship because Penn St has tiebreaker over OSU. So OSU would be 11-1 and would get in. Then the Big 10 championship would be Penn St vs Wisconsin. So my concern would be that the committee would take a 2 loss Big 10 champ over a one loss Louisville as well as Ohio State.
Our best bet is for Clemson to lose to Wake or in ACC championship. Or Michigan beats Ohio State and then beats Wisconsin in Big 10 championship.
Houston is our first playoff gameJust got to get focused, stay healthy and win out!!! We do this - we will be in the playoff and Lamar will win the Heisman. Go Cards!!!
Houston is our first playoff game
UK can be this guy, to get us ready for the College Football Playoff.So true dat......but please don't say that uk is our 2nd playoff game. Look at like it would be the warm up game for the FF bowl game....please child.
Can't argue with any of that so I'm trying to look at each conference and its one and two loss teams.
Obviously we have to win our last 2. My view:
ACC- Clemson (1 loss). If Clemson wins out, they are in. If they lose to Wake or in the ACC Title game then Louisville is the only team from the ACC to have a shot at the playoff.
SEC- Alabama (undefeated)
Florida (2 losses).
Alabama looks like a lock. I guess you could worry that if the crazy scenario happens where Florida beats an undefeated and #1 Alabama team in the SEC Title game the SEC might get 2 teams in but I can't see that happening. Florida would have to win @ LSU, @ Florida St and vs Alabama. Ain't happening.
PAC 12- Washington (1 loss)
Washington St. (2 losses)
Colorado 2 ( losses)
If Washington wins out they'll have an argument but I like our chances over them. Our only loss being a nail biter at Clemson and theirs being a 14 loss at home to USC, even if they are a power 5 Conference champ.
Can't see the committee taking any 2 loss PAC 12 team this year even though Colorado has had a really good season and WSU has been on a roll after losing to Eastern Washington (yikes) and Boise St.
Big 12- West Virginia (1 loss)
Oklahoma (2 losses)
Oklahoma St. (2 losses)
Like the PAC 12 I don't see any two loss team from this conference having a chance at making the playoff so their only argument would be a 1 loss WVU team who lost to Oklahoma St. Not a bad loss but without a conference championship game I can't see a way WVU jumps us in a down year for the Big 12.
Big 10- Ohio St (1 loss)
Michigan- (1 loss)
Wisconsin (2 losses)
Penn St (2 losses)
Nebraska (2 losses)
This is the most complicated one. See Hank's post above to explain it and I will add a couple of things. Cross out Nebraska. The loser of the OSU-Michigan game is likely done. If Wisconsin wins the Big 10 Title game they would certainly get consideration with the brutal schedule they have played with no bad losses. Even Penn St is not out of it. As it was stated above, a scary scenario for us is a 2 loss Big 10 Champ accompanied by a 1 loss OSU team. Go Wolverines.
My prediction
1- Alabama
2- Michigan
3- Clemson
4- Louisville
Go Cards and go Wake Forest too.
Believe it or not, I mostly agree with you. I am not quite so sanguine regarding UL's chances against a one loss Washington or WVU, but otherwise we pretty much agree.
Jeez, lucky me.Believe it or not, I mostly agree with you. I am not quite so sanguine regarding UL's chances against a one loss Washington or WVU, but otherwise we pretty much agree.
Would be awesome to meet you guys again for everything.Can't argue with any of that so I'm trying to look at each conference and its one and two loss teams.
Obviously we have to win our last 2. My view:
ACC- Clemson (1 loss). If Clemson wins out, they are in. If they lose to Wake or in the ACC Title game then Louisville is the only team from the ACC to have a shot at the playoff.
SEC- Alabama (undefeated)
Florida (2 losses).
Alabama looks like a lock. I guess you could worry that if the crazy scenario happens where Florida beats an undefeated and #1 Alabama team in the SEC Title game the SEC might get 2 teams in but I can't see that happening. Florida would have to win @ LSU, @ Florida St and vs Alabama. Ain't happening.
PAC 12- Washington (1 loss)
Washington St. (2 losses)
Colorado 2 ( losses)
If Washington wins out they'll have an argument but I like our chances over them. Our only loss being a nail biter at Clemson and theirs being a 14 loss at home to USC, even if they are a power 5 Conference champ.
Can't see the committee taking any 2 loss PAC 12 team this year even though Colorado has had a really good season and WSU has been on a roll after losing to Eastern Washington (yikes) and Boise St.
Big 12- West Virginia (1 loss)
Oklahoma (2 losses)
Oklahoma St. (2 losses)
Like the PAC 12 I don't see any two loss team from this conference having a chance at making the playoff so their only argument would be a 1 loss WVU team who lost to Oklahoma St. Not a bad loss but without a conference championship game I can't see a way WVU jumps us in a down year for the Big 12.
Big 10- Ohio St (1 loss)
Michigan- (1 loss)
Wisconsin (2 losses)
Penn St (2 losses)
Nebraska (2 losses)
This is the most complicated one. See Hank's post above to explain it and I will add a couple of things. Cross out Nebraska. The loser of the OSU-Michigan game is likely done. If Wisconsin wins the Big 10 Title game they would certainly get consideration with the brutal schedule they have played with no bad losses. Even Penn St is not out of it. As it was stated above, a scary scenario for us is a 2 loss Big 10 Champ accompanied by a 1 loss OSU team. Go Wolverines.
My prediction
1- Alabama
2- Michigan
3- Clemson
4- Louisville
Go Cards and go Wake Forest too.
you post a lot different here than you do on the national board.Would be awesome to meet you guys again for everything.
you post a lot different here than you do on the national board.
LossHouston does hold a win over the likely big 12 champ Oklahoma. So a win on the road against Houston could be a good win.
Right now I think it's too many 1 lose teams to consider the 2 lose teams. Even if Penn St. wins the Big 10 they will have a lose vs an un ranked Pitt team and a 30 point lose to Michigan.