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RE: CFB today with an 8-team playoff
(11-10-2017 02:31 AM)stever20 Wrote:  
(11-10-2017 02:26 AM)micahandme Wrote:  Using this week's rankings...here is your 8-team playoff and "New Year's Seven"

Quarterfinals...Friday Dec 15 and Saturday Dec 16.
#8 UCF (G5 rep) at #1 Georgia (SEC champ) (8pm FRIDAY)
#7 Washington (Pac-12 champ) at #2 Alabama (at-large) (1pm SAT)
#6 Wisconsin (Big 10 champ) at #3 Notre Dame (at-large) (5pm SAT)
#5 Oklahoma (Big 12 champ) at #4 Clemson (ACC champ) (9pm SAT)

BOWL GAMES
Orange—#9 Miami (ACC) vs. #14 Penn State
Peach—#12 Michigan State (Big Ten) vs. CFP loser
Cotton— CFP loser vs. #10 TCU (Big 12)
Fiesta #11 USC vs. #13 Ohio State (Big 10)

*Citrus—CFP loser vs. CFP loser

Rose and Sugar...seminfinals.

can't you guys get it thru your thick skulls? NO CFP loser is EVER going to play a game after the CFP. PERIOD.

Agree... this is not the Olympics, there isn't a bronze medal to compete for, and there's no reason to play an additional exhibition game and get your players hurt.
11-10-2017 02:40 AM
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