01-02-2020, 11:33 AM
(01-02-2020, 10:51 AM)Farm93 Wrote: 4-3 is a rather good case.
USC simply doesn't show up for bowl games other than CFP/NY6 games.
Utah got a very raw deal. They went from CFP to Alamo. Worse in the Alamo their opponents were a few miles from campus.
The biggest question coming out of the 2019 bowl season will belong to another conference.
1) Big12 - (Tag you're it) - No question they will be the conference that loses tiebreakers in 2020. Their best teams were destroyed in the big bowls. Their schedules have few quality OOC games.
Other questions/observations -
Rose Bowl Trends - The Pac-12 went 6-2 in Rose Bowls. The BigTen went 2-6. Most of those years it was Pac-12 #1 vs BigTen #2, but that's a different problem.
Pac-12 CG losers - The Pac-12 CG losers are now 0-9 in bowl games. That's a problem.
Best conferences win national titles. It really is that simple.
Stanford Men’s water polo finally has re-emerged as the MPSF’s best. And as the MPSF attracts the best players they were strong enough to win it all.
Regarding Bowl Season, take a peek at Scott Van Pelt's perspective.
https://thespun.com/college-football/sco...oing-viral
Using the MPSF as an example for the strongest conferences win championships isn't quite a fair one, now is it. . . .
Free Phogge!!!! And no, crimson doesn't refer to the Tide.
