If ND beats Pac-12 champ Stanford and Bama beats both Auburn and Georgia
| big stag film multi-billionaire | 11/22/17 | | Effete Mood | 11/22/17 | | big stag film multi-billionaire | 11/22/17 | | soul-stirring state knife | 11/22/17 | | painfully honest lay | 11/22/17 | | chestnut ticket booth | 11/22/17 | | avocado lascivious cuck base | 11/22/17 | | big stag film multi-billionaire | 11/22/17 | | avocado lascivious cuck base | 11/22/17 | | bistre ape | 11/22/17 | | Crawly range | 11/22/17 | | Effete Mood | 11/22/17 | | house-broken supple brethren | 11/22/17 | | Crawly range | 11/22/17 | | avocado lascivious cuck base | 11/22/17 | | house-broken supple brethren | 11/22/17 | | know-it-all lodge | 11/22/17 |
Poast new message in this thread
Date: November 22nd, 2017 10:33 AM Author: avocado lascivious cuck base
Lol, no.
SEC Champion
ACC Champion
Oklahoma
Wisconsin
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3805678&forum_id=2#34747471)
|
|
Date: November 22nd, 2017 10:39 AM Author: bistre ape
Ohio State will beat Wisconsin.
So then you have two-loss Ohio State who is big ten champion.
And two-loss Notre Dame who is Pac 12 champion equivalent (assuming they beat Stanford and Stanford or USC win the Pac 12).
ND's worst loss is getting blown out by Miami. Ohio State's worst loss is getting blown out by Iowa.
In that situation you give the edge to ND over Ohio State.
But I don't think either would belong in and will probably both end up outside the playoff. Maybe they'll even play each other.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3805678&forum_id=2#34747537) |
|
|