Alright thanks for admitting you don't have anything of substance to say until the end of the season since the rankings don't matter until January. You should probably let the committee know so they can discount all the wins and losses of ranked teams up until week 14. And hopefully for us, UNC doesn't get knocked out because then we haven't won a thing this year.
I'm dying on the inside man!
You truly are clueless. The only rankings that matter are the CFP Top 4. Quality losses are to teams ranked, not UR. So as teams win and lose each week, and the rankings move, the SOS adjusts.
Teams with 3-5 losses who were originally ranked in the preseason Top 20 are irrelevant at this point. They count for absolutely NOTHING in the CFP. So when Texas beats your beloved TCU frogs tonight, it won’t really do much for their resume.
You do understand the AP and Coaches Polls don’t count for anything, right? So your beloved powerhouse preseason Top 20 TCU team is showing how overrated they were. Same applies to my USC Trojans who have a defense that rivals one of the worst in CFB. Likely lose their 4th game tonight after starting in the fake Top 10.
You’re arguing continuously about freaking Colorado’s losses. You love those moral victories for your hero Deion and his greatest 4 win team in history to date. Have your sunglasses arrived yet? Did Shadeur sign them for you?
Even if UNC finishes UR in 3 weeks, GT will still have wins over at least 1 team with a winning record in UNC. Miami may finish with 7-8 wins. Colorado’s hopes and prayers of one decent win are if freaking Nebraska can get to 6-6.
Next year when the CFP expands to 12, then a team with 2, potentially 3 losses may get in. Especially since they are modifying the bid structure with the end of the P12.