11-30-2014, 09:35 AM
As teams keep falling out, playoffs coming into more focus. Miss St is out. Ohio St, which is a bummer for them, is probably going to be left out. Not even sure they beat Wisconsin next week.
Right now we'll have Alabama, Oregon, FSU, TCU/Baylor.
Alabama and Oregon I think are the two best teams in the country. Both have tough matchups next week in the championship games but I think both will win. Especially with the playoffs on the line.
Who knows about FSU. They're playing worse and worse with each passing week. GaTech played well yesterday but they'll need to play better. They cant rely on FSU to fumble at the goaline twice like UGA did. Or rely on one of those "Mark Richt specials" where he basically put them in FG range at the end of the regulation. With Tech's running game if they can control the clock and if they make sure they can turn those drives into touchdowns, they could definitely win.
TCU/Baylor remains the interesting one. TCU should cruise next week. Baylor has a tough game against Kansas St. Will be interesting to see who the committee chooses. Personally I think if TCU and Baylor played 100 times on a neutral field that TCU would win more than half of them.
Right now we'll have Alabama, Oregon, FSU, TCU/Baylor.
Alabama and Oregon I think are the two best teams in the country. Both have tough matchups next week in the championship games but I think both will win. Especially with the playoffs on the line.
Who knows about FSU. They're playing worse and worse with each passing week. GaTech played well yesterday but they'll need to play better. They cant rely on FSU to fumble at the goaline twice like UGA did. Or rely on one of those "Mark Richt specials" where he basically put them in FG range at the end of the regulation. With Tech's running game if they can control the clock and if they make sure they can turn those drives into touchdowns, they could definitely win.
TCU/Baylor remains the interesting one. TCU should cruise next week. Baylor has a tough game against Kansas St. Will be interesting to see who the committee chooses. Personally I think if TCU and Baylor played 100 times on a neutral field that TCU would win more than half of them.