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It’s not JMU, it’s their opponent.How different is this JMU team from the one that scored 70 in Chapel Hill last season?
I'm on the edge of my seat . . .Looks like we've got another barn burner.
I’ve had more than a couple drinks today, so forgive me for bumping this post.It has not. I do not think Miami will win a game in the playoff.
It’s a P2 and a P3 and a P4.The group of 5 teams in the playoffs is just pointless now. They have no shot at competing in the NIL era. The Power 4 should just go ahead and have their own football league. Let the group of 5 have their own league. And there are probably some teams in the group of 5 that should go down to th3 FCS division.
@wmheel1287 has a somewhat anti-homer bias against the ACC. The ACC is certainly a bad football conference, and Miami has had a long history of being over-ranked, but this particular Miami team has the lines and QB to compete at an elite level (even if they may not show it every game).I’ve had more than a couple drinks today, so forgive me for bumping this post.
Strange game, but a win in the playoffs against a 1-loss SEC team—on their home turf in one of the most hostile environments in CFB—feels pretty good tonight.
Go Canes!
In reality, the P2 of SEC/B1G are well ahead of the bulk of the Big12 & ACC, as well, so there is a division there and then even among the G5 I think you can argue the American and P12/Mountain West are better than the remaining G5, so another division there. What eventually will almost certainly happen is the P2 plus a few Big12/ACC teams will break away (plus ND) will break away to form a new highest tier and the remaining P4 plus some G5 conferences will make another level and the remaining G5 teams/conferences will either make another level or return to FCS.The group of 5 teams in the playoffs is just pointless now. They have no shot at competing in the NIL era. The Power 4 should just go ahead and have their own football league. Let the group of 5 have their own league. And there are probably some teams in the group of 5 that should go down to th3 FCS division.
That system would be better if there were relegation/promotion. It would help to keep the haves from not trying (looking at you UNC and Kentucky) and would motivate the have nots to keep trying.In reality, the P2 of SEC/B1G are well ahead of the bulk of the Big12 & ACC, as well, so there is a division there and then even among the G5 I think you can argue the American and P12/Mountain West are better than the remaining G5, so another division there. What eventually will almost certainly happen is the P2 plus a few Big12/ACC teams will break away (plus ND) will break away to form a new highest tier and the remaining P4 plus some G5 conferences will make another level and the remaining G5 teams/conferences will either make another level or return to FCS.
But until that happens, I'm good with the G5 having a guaranteed CFP spot and getting 2 in a crazy year where one of the other P4 doesn't live up to their status. I know that they're unlikely to be competitive, but I see them much like the conference champs in the NCAA tournament, the prize for those teams is simply being included and getting to play the game. And until there's a level of competition for them where they have a realistic shot at the national championship, I'm good with them being included in the way they currently are.