• NOTBCS & NOTCFP Rankings - oh, and an early Bowl Eligible list

    From The NOTBCS Guy@21:1/5 to All on Mon Oct 10 08:42:19 2022
    NOTBCS
    Georgia, 0
    Alabama, 0.09
    Ohio State, 0.58
    Clemson, 2.82
    Michigan, 3.79
    Tennessee, 4.57
    USC, 5.75
    Mississippi, 6.85
    Oklahoma State, 7.17
    Penn State, 8.84
    TCU, 10.77
    Oregon, 11.17
    UCLA, 11.46
    Wake Forest, 13.18
    North Carolina State, 13.38
    Mississippi State, 13.86
    Kansas State, 15.82
    Syracuse, 17.19
    Kansas, 18.44
    Utah, 18.75
    Texas, 18.8
    Cincinnati, 20.71
    James Madison, 21.11
    Baylor, 21.49
    Illinois, 21.62
    Kentucky, 21.93
    Notre Dame, 22.32
    Coastal Carolina, 22.55
    North Carolina, 22.78
    Minnesota, 23.07
    LSU, 23.08
    Purdue, 23.12
    BYU, 23.2
    Tulane, 23.22
    Florida, 23.41
    Central Florida, 23.56
    Texas A&M, 23.61
    Maryland, 23.62
    South Carolina, 23.79
    Wisconsin, 23.79
    Florida State, 23.79
    Iowa State, 23.83
    Washington State, 23.85
    Liberty, 23.86
    Oklahoma, 23.87
    South Alabama, 23.89
    San José State, 23.89
    Iowa, 23.92
    Arkansas, 23.93
    Washington, 23.94
    Texas Tech, 23.94
    Pittsburgh, 23.97
    Oregon State, 23.97
    SMU, 23.97
    all others, 23.98

    NOTCFP
    #1: Alabama
    #2: Georgia
    #3: Ohio State
    #4: Clemson
    #5: Tennessee
    #6: Michigan
    #7: Mississippi
    #8: USC
    #9: TCU
    #10: Penn State
    #11: Oklahoma State
    #12: Mississippi State
    #13: UCLA
    #14: Oregon
    #15: Texas
    #16: Wake Forest
    #17: Syracuse
    #18: NC State
    #19: Kansas State
    #20: Kansas
    #21: James Madison
    #22: Illinois
    #23: Notre Dame
    #24: LSU
    #25: Purdue

    Also, it is a little early, but since some teams are now 6-0, here is the early Bowl Eligible list - by my count, there are 40 FBS bowl games (not counting the CFP Championship Game, which is not a "bowl game" for complicated NCAA bylaws purposes), so 9
    of the 80 spots are filled:
    Alabama
    Clemson
    Coastal Carolina
    Georgia
    Michigan
    Mississippi
    Ohio State
    UCLA
    USC

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  • From The NOTBCS Guy@21:1/5 to All on Mon Oct 10 09:49:19 2022
    Would the Committee keep out a 12-1 Alabama/Georgia loser if the Michigan-Ohio State winner, the UCLA-USC winner, and Clemson were all undefeated?

    Depends. If Alabama's only loss is to Georgia, and Young is healthy, I think they get in over a Pac-12 school - I am convinced the committee takes injuries into account when choosing the teams. Otherwise, Alabama would have too many close calls (
    something else the committee will consider) to warrant getting in over an undefeated USC. An undefeated UCLA, maybe.

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  • From Michael Falkner@21:1/5 to The NOTBCS Guy on Mon Oct 10 09:23:02 2022
    On Monday, October 10, 2022 at 8:42:21 AM UTC-7, The NOTBCS Guy wrote:

    Also, it is a little early, but since some teams are now 6-0, here is the early Bowl Eligible list - by my count, there are 40 FBS bowl games (not counting the CFP Championship Game, which is not a "bowl game" for complicated NCAA bylaws purposes), so
    9 of the 80 spots are filled:
    Alabama
    Clemson
    Coastal Carolina
    Georgia
    Michigan
    Mississippi
    Ohio State
    UCLA
    USC

    Quite a bit of room for some controversy, even if you leave out Coastal Carolina...

    SEC, Clemson, Big Ten, Pac-12...

    Would the Committee keep out a 12-1 Alabama/Georgia loser if the Michigan-Ohio State winner, the UCLA-USC winner, and Clemson were all undefeated?

    Mike
    Mike

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  • From Michael Falkner@21:1/5 to The NOTBCS Guy on Mon Oct 10 14:24:39 2022
    On Monday, October 10, 2022 at 9:49:22 AM UTC-7, The NOTBCS Guy wrote:
    Would the Committee keep out a 12-1 Alabama/Georgia loser if the Michigan-Ohio State winner, the UCLA-USC winner, and Clemson were all undefeated?
    Depends. If Alabama's only loss is to Georgia, and Young is healthy, I think they get in over a Pac-12 school - I am convinced the committee takes injuries into account when choosing the teams. Otherwise, Alabama would have too many close calls (
    something else the committee will consider) to warrant getting in over an undefeated USC. An undefeated UCLA, maybe.

    That would be consistent with the year Kenyon Martin got injured in Cincinnati's tournament and the basketball Committee took that into account -- so I have no problem with that here.

    Mike

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