A direct statement I can make that might help out with your comprehension and understanding is this:
it's a lot about before the game begins - no team should win a national championship on a huge upset.
Is that actually inflammatory?
Am I nuts??
Biggest NCG upsets since the beginning of the BCS:
+11 - OSU, 2002
+7 - Florida, 2006....Texas, 2005....LSU, 2003
+6.5 - Clemson, 2016
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And I'll stop there.
National championship games should have a big bouncer at the door, a spike strip in the parking lot, and surrounded by the walls of Troy.
Only big swinging dick programs with impressive schedules need apply.
Why?
Because outside of 1 season, everyone we thought had no chance HAD no chance.
ND in 2012. Destroyed.
FSU was a 10 point dog in 2000. Didn't score a point on offense.
The Huskers in 2001. No shot.
TCU....give me a break.
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I want 2 teams that will have big days on Day 1 of the NFL draft. I want great HCs and battle-tested teams.
I believe there were like 6-7 different teams that would have had better odds vs Bama in 2012. Everyone knew ND wasn't worthy. But they had a magical zero in the loss column. Well, so did Boise a few times. So did Tulane in '98. So what?
A five-year old could rank teams by number of losses. You want to criticize me for what I said about TCU-UM (I still have no idea what I said wrong about it), but YOU'RE the one ignoring TCU's loss to KSU yielding ZERO consequences! That's bullshit. Everyone knows it.
We've taken the sport with THE best, most intense regular season and transformed it into a conference championship game outcome being meaningless.
Fuck that noise. You can have it.