40 years bro is a long time I know. But, now here celebrating the losses? Not a good look. |
They would likely play or even win the conference championship. Fact. |
In your tiny world yes. But look at what the experts say. ND should have been in over Bama. |
| wow this ND superfan is embarrassing |
Dude you are truly delusional. lol |
| Go Ole Miss! |
+1 Very excited about Ole Miss !!! Also, love that Indiana & U Miami are in the mix as well as U Oregon. Any one of these schools could win the national championship. |
Huh, ND is the second best football team even in Indiana. |
It shouldn’t have been a Miami vs ND decision; it’s the SEC team that got destroyed by Georgia in the conference championship that just got obliterated by Indiana that should’ve been kicked for ND. The SEC bias is incredible; they’ve been killed this postseason. They’re like 1-7 against other conferences. |
If Miami beats Ole Miss, there will not be an SEC team in the Championship game. Would love it. |
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If you are so certain ND would dominate whatever conference you are crapping on today (a conference that constantly changes depending on recent events because the ND boosters are nothing if not hypocritical and inconsistent), then ND should just join that conference, dominate, and then would be guaranteed a spot in the CFP.
No one would ever argue that a team that crushed their conference and then won their conference championship should be kept from the CFP. Heck even JMU and Tulane got CFP bids doing that, despite playing in weak conferences. But playing in a conference requires you to prove yourself against a set group of competitors, no cherry picking, and most people agree that if you do that, you deserve a shot in the CFP. Instead, ND insists on remaining independent, so that these arguments are always hypothetical. Why actually demonstrate your supposed dominance when you could instead just assert it hypothetically, using an ever changing cast of imaginary opponents that you never actually play because, ew. Ideally, if ND insists on staying independent, they will one day simply play HS teams and their own practice squad, but then spend December and January bitterly complaining that they would be the national champion if only they'd been given the opportunity to play. |
Interesting post ! |
? It's guaranteed that one of these school will win the natty. |
alternative "facts" |
DP but I think the point is that it's a competitive tournament and there's no team who is obviously running away with it. I would put my money on Indiana but do agree that any of the four could take it at this point. Only three games left and these are all great teams. |