Weekend rooting interests

Submitted by jtstag on December 1st, 2023 at 6:51 AM

Obviously UM needs to win out. That said, what teams need to win to KEEP OSU OUT OF PLAYOFF? I have heard/read different ideas. Thoughts?

Newton Gimmick

December 1st, 2023 at 9:19 AM ^

Washington winning would better serve the purpose of keeping the SEC out (which I don't think happens under any circumstances anyway).  Alabama can't move ahead of 13-0 Washington, but they could move ahead of 12-1 Oregon.

Plus I'd rather see Washington in the playoff than Oregon.  Oregon's a much more physical, complete team

BKBlue94

December 1st, 2023 at 10:39 AM ^

I wish the FSU game was first. If they win, there's a good chance an Oregon win would lead to us playing FSU in a 2-3 game. But if FSU loses, than an Oregon win probably means we pay Oregon. Unless Georgia loses I guess, in which case we probably play Alabama Oregon or Texas - whoever ends up at 4

Newton Gimmick

December 1st, 2023 at 11:24 AM ^

I think the committee in recent years has taken fewer risks and mirrored more traditional poll thinking, i.e. slotting teams by number of losses first, then other considerations second.  An Oregon/FSU debate may present a challenge to that if Oregon wins convincingly and FSU wins barely (plus they could "reward" Georgia, in part as a make up for last year).  But the least controversial choice would be to keep the undefeateds ahead of the 1-losses 

rice4114

December 1st, 2023 at 12:15 PM ^

What is funny is if it came down to FSU 13-0 ACC champ or another team at 12-1 for the final playoff spot FSU would get the nod BUT they are pulling a little slight of hand by sliding FSU back to play Georgia. You have to watch for all these subtle things that help keep the SEC propped up.

-If BAMA wins they will be the top ranked one loss team

-Mizzou will be the top ranked 2 loss team

-LSU will be the top ranked 3 loss team

-Tennessee somehow ranked with 4 losses

Im always keeping one eye on these shenanigans. 

Logan88

December 1st, 2023 at 10:47 AM ^

I don't really place much stock in what happens in rivalry games and the Iron Bowl is every bit as heated at The Game. Mediocre Auburn teams have had numerous instances where they scared the bejeezus out of good Bama teams in the Iron Bowl.

Of the seven teams other than UM still vying for a playoff berth, I would rank them from weakest to best thusly:

  1. Florida State
  2. Texas
  3. Ohio State
  4. Washington
  5. Oregon
  6. Alabama
  7. Georgia

I wouldn't argue with placing Bama 5th and Oregon 6th,  as I think they are pretty damn close. I know Texas beat Bama in Tuscaloosa but that was early in the season when Bama was still figuring out their QB situation and I am very confident that Bama would win a rematch on a neutral field at this time.

bamf_16

December 1st, 2023 at 8:34 AM ^

If Georgia, UM, FSU and Oregon win, that’s 3 undefeateds and 1 loss Oregon.

 

That would likely mean 

1. Georgia

2. Michigan

3. FSU

4. Oregon

 

I think there’s a chance they make FSU 4 with a backup QB though last year they didn’t move OSU ahead of TCU despite everyone thinking OSU was a better team; though it could also have been to avoid the B1G rematch.

 

Trying not to get too excited about FSU in the Rose Bowl with a backup QB after getting so excited about TCU last year, but I think that’s best for UM. “Easiest” semi-final game and keeps OSU out.

Kilgore Trout

December 1st, 2023 at 8:38 AM ^

Agreed. I think Washington beating Oregon is probably ok too. Washington's defense is struggling and I think a final Big Ten / PAC 12 Rose Bowl would be cool. 

If I actually believe they'd keep the sec out I'd want Alabama, FSU, Texas, and Washington to win to give us.

1. Michigan

2. Washington

3. FSU

4. Texas 

Bill22

December 1st, 2023 at 9:07 AM ^

Michigan will play the winner of Oregon and Washington in the Rose Bowl.  I can almost guarantee it.  With all the committee talk about the best 4 teams and how they don’t look for certain matchups, this is too easy of a call in the last year of the Pac 8/10/12.  All of College Football will want a traditional Big Ten/Pac Ten matchup in the Rose Bowl, if possible.

fishgoblue1

December 1st, 2023 at 6:55 AM ^

They aren't getting in outside of a total collapse.  They have a 4% chance.  

With that said I'm rooting for 4 undefeated teams. That would be the first time.

mGo Go Gadget Play

December 1st, 2023 at 9:20 AM ^

Everyone's sleeping on 12-0 Liberty, facing the New Mexico State Aggies in the Conference USA championship tonight. Michigan - Liberty is the matchup I want to see. I really enjoyed the early part of our schedule.

OK, this started as a joke, but now I want to see this game. NM State is coached by Jerry Kill (ytjk), and the Liberty Flames, coached by Coastal Carolina transplant Jamey Chadwell, are scoring 40.1 points per game. I'm a little disappointed that my Paramount+ membership has lapsed, so I can't watch this game live. 

carolina blue

December 1st, 2023 at 6:58 AM ^

The simplest is Georgia, Michigan, Washington, and FSU all win. That’s 4 undefeateds and that’s all she wrote. I find this rather unlikely, but I don’t think it matters.  If Oregon beats Washington, they’ll jump over OSU.  Same goes for Bama.  Haven’t even mentioned Texas yet. If they win they would be in position to take FSU’s spot if they were to lose. 
 

overall I don’t think it matters who wins the SECCG as far as OSU goes. That winner is in.  Michigan should win so that’s 2 spots. The OR/WA winner is also in. That’s 3. The 4th spot will go to FSU if it wins or Texas if they win (with an FSU loss). Things get a little weird if both FSU and Texas lose.