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CFP Recommendation: 6 conf. champs + 6 at-large
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RE: CFP Recommendation: 6 conf. champs + 6 at-large
(06-11-2021 06:16 AM)esayem Wrote:  Also, I don’t see how this makes BYU want to join a conference. They’re either competing for one spot by winning a CCG with a conference schedule or 6 spots by going undefeated with a schedule they put together.
BYU would be competing for one of seven spots if they are in a conference, and one of six spots if they aren't in one. That said, a P5 runner up would be more likely to get an at-large bid than a G5 runner up or independent, but how would the committee react to a 12-1 BYU whose only loss is in the conference championship game to a 13-0 Boise State?
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RE: CFP Recommendation - Wedge - 06-10-2021, 12:56 PM
RE: CFP Recommendation: 6 conf. champs + 6 at-large - chargeradio - 06-13-2021 10:42 AM



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