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RE: [split] BYU/CFP/playoff split discussion
(01-09-2021 11:43 AM)CliftonAve Wrote:  Question for the board: are independents considered a higher caste than the G5. In other words, is UConn and UMass “better” than Cincinnati and UCF. Just curious as it seems that is the tone on this board and on other social media outlets.

Other than Notre Dame and BYU, I think the opposite is true. 2020 was an anomaly, with Liberty and Army also having outstanding years. But I think most college football fans view UConn, UMass and New Mexico State as just hanging onto FBS status by a thread.

The disparity between the top indies and the bottom feeders is such that I wouldn't want to impose a mutual scheduling requirement as a condition for being treated as a quasi-conference by the CFP. Nobody wants to see a Notre Dame slaughter of UMass, and they shouldn't have to IMO.
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