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RE: This is what I think the CFB Playoff format should look like
(08-24-2019 09:43 AM)zoocrew Wrote:  
(08-24-2019 09:33 AM)quo vadis Wrote:  Much better to have a small but valid pool than to make that pool larger by adding polluted water, which for the reasons I've given i think including BCS years is. That's garbage data, which i think you insist on adding only becsuse the more recent, and more valid CFP data does not support the point you want to male about champs getting left out.

But even if it wasn't, if a conference like the ACC has a few years where its champ is ranked outside the Top 8, then they do not belong. The solution is for them to get better, not to have their bad champ be gifted a spot above better teams.

So G5 = Polluted Water?

and here I thought I had already heard all the reasons to exclude the G5

You totally misunderstood. By "polluted water" i was referring to Muskie including the 2004 - 2012 BCS data in his analysis.

Had nothing to do with the G5 at all. 07-coffee3
08-24-2019 10:03 AM
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