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CFB conference championship games


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11 minutes ago, Shocker said:

You can keep dreaming but FSU is win and in

Nah champ not that simple.

 

Ratings will matter. Nobody wants to see FSU with their backup QB get spanked by a SEC school. Georgia/Alabama will get both spots even if FSU wins.

 

Sorry ACC fanboys this conference does not deserve a playoff team this year. Lets go Louisville!

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The ACC can kiss my whole ass. Every single last square inch.

When we had a legit chance to beat Clemson in the ACC CG they manufactured a completely bullshit penalty out of thin air to deny us an opportunity because they were going to the playoffs with a win and we wouldn't have. So fug the ACC with my whole ass damn chest.

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G5 Champions

CUSA - Liberty

AAC - SMU

SunBelt - Troy

MAC - Miami OH

Mountain West - Boise State

 

P5 Champions

SEC - Alabama

BIG 12 - Texas

PAC 12 - Washington

ACC - TBD

BIG 10 - TBD


Besides the top 4, the other big question the committee is going to have to answer is who gets the G5 NY6 bid… Liberty or SMU.

 

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Officiating in the B12 and SEC games was some of the worst I've seen in a long time.

I don't care for Mike Gundy but he got fugged right out the gate. Refs should have just told everyone they were making calls for Texas.

As for the SEC- the NCAA doesn't want a CFP without Alabama. That simple.

And, why hasn't Mack Brown been fired yet?

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