(11-07-2017 08:23 PM)BullsBEAST Wrote: Well this confirms that there is no chance of a G5 making the playoff in any situation, so there's that at least.
That is a brutally harsh ranking for ucf.
Of course a G5 team could pending the overall body of work.
If you are seriously sitting there thinking UCF is one of the top 4 teams or even legit top 10 team you need to take the AAC glasses off.
I thought they'd be 16ish but in no world is UCF a top 10-15 team and I don't see a current team in the top 15 id feel confident of them besting.
If Maryland had turned out to be a legit top 20 team and had the hurricane not messed up the Georgia Tech game then they'd be higher. Say for arguments sake Georgia tech was also top 25. If they had played and beaten 3 teams in the current top 25 to include 2 P5 they would definitely be in the convo. Especially with the potential for 2 more ranked victories.
You can't play 1 ranked team and argue that because of that one win to a team who also hasn't beaten anyone that you deserve to be higher.
I don't see one team in that top 15 or so that also wouldn't be 8-0 against UCFs schedule. It's abysmal. 92 SOS is bad. That's out of like 122 or 123 teams. That's one of if not the worst schedules fof any team in the current top 25.
I don't give 2 ***** about any other G5 team getting into the playoffs if it isn't Memphis. If Memphis were in the same situation I do want them to have a chance, but I'm not delusional enough to think that if my team were currently 9-0 that we'd deserve to be in with 1 good opponent.
Yes there is P5 bias and always will be but don't think that's the ONLY thing keeping a G5 out. It's been stated 100 times by people who aren't AAC biased or blinded by P5 hate.
If you want to be considered or have a valid argument stop playing horrible schedules. The teams in the conference need to stop losing to real opponents by 20-40 points and then we need to have a team win out. Until then all your tears won't change anything.