Anonymous wrote:An ESPN analyst stated that if the Group of 5 CFP teams were blown out by Ole Miss and Oregon, then significant changes should be made to the selection process for the CFP teams. I agree.
Notre Dame has no complaint this year as the former ND athletic director had substantial input of the current CFP teams selection process.
Yes, Notre Dame and BYU would have made for a stronger CFP field than did Tulane & JMU, but the exposure for the non-Power 4 Conferences was important and admirable I purpose.
Expanding the CFP field to 16 teams with no teams getting byes is an approach to consider in the immediate future.
Both U Miami & Texas A&M deserved their CFP playoff invitations over Notre Dame as each team beat Notre Dame in head-to-head confrontations and all had similar regular season records. Also, due to Notre Dame football's weak to modest strength of schedule, Notre Dame deserved nothing and Notre Dame football failed to earn an offer to compete in the CFP.
Notre Dame football is synonymous with greed & arrogance. Well, greed, arrogance, and unaffiliated independence is, at best, an expensive luxury.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Alabama 34 Oklahoma 24 (on the road in Norman)
Miami 10 Texas A&M 3 (on the road at College Station)
So Notre Dame lost to Miami and the team Miami beat today, and lost to that team, A&M, in South Bend
Notre Dame would beat both those teams today.
Lol, I feel embarrassed for you.
Spare your feelings. The games today were an absolute joke. Tulane and JMU should not have been there. I am sure ESPN ratings sunk last night. Notre Dame and BYU would have rounded out the bracket much more appropriately.
The Miami players are also the most atrocious human beings in college football, trolling the Heisman finalist who will likely be a first round draft pick. Those players will be serving him fries in a few years lol. There's a reason it's called Catholics vs. Convicts.
Funny how weeks later, ND still living rent free in these goofballs' heads lol. [/
Yikes. Calling college kids atrocious human beings is pretty extreme. Every school has players who behave in mature (see Fletcher and Toney pre and post-game interviews for Miami) and immature fashions (Vandy quarterback Pavia, anyone?). They’re kids with incredible opportunities who are learning that a large, national platform comes with social responsibilities with strings attached. But atrocious human beings?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Alabama 34 Oklahoma 24 (on the road in Norman)
Miami 10 Texas A&M 3 (on the road at College Station)
So Notre Dame lost to Miami and the team Miami beat today, and lost to that team, A&M, in South Bend
Notre Dame would beat both those teams today.
Lol, I feel embarrassed for you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Alabama 34 Oklahoma 24 (on the road in Norman)
Miami 10 Texas A&M 3 (on the road at College Station)
So Notre Dame lost to Miami and the team Miami beat today, and lost to that team, A&M, in South Bend
Notre Dame would beat both those teams today.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Alabama 34 Oklahoma 24 (on the road in Norman)
Miami 10 Texas A&M 3 (on the road at College Station)
So Notre Dame lost to Miami and the team Miami beat today, and lost to that team, A&M, in South Bend
Notre Dame would beat both those teams today.
Anonymous wrote:Alabama 34 Oklahoma 24 (on the road in Norman)
Miami 10 Texas A&M 3 (on the road at College Station)
So Notre Dame lost to Miami and the team Miami beat today, and lost to that team, A&M, in South Bend
Anonymous wrote:Duke should be in on brand alone. It is The go to college for US elites 60k applicants and acceptance rate of 4%. How and why they want to compete with the Miami, Alabama and SEC flagships (excluding Vandy) with no academic prestige is head scratching. ND is a top 25 academic school but not in the same league of Duke and Stanford. Bama getting crushed in SEC Championship and struggling vs Auburn should have eliminated The Tide.
Anonymous wrote:Blue Devils would beat JMU easily. Putting them in was a farce.