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Playoffs - Part 4



Putting this together this week is actually hard.  Well, harder.  Some parts were easier as two more conferences actually have a team in the top 25 of the BCS, so I dont have to go to other sources for seeding as many teams.  However, one of them is West Virginia, who only wins the Big East if UConn loses at South Florida.  So do I include UConn or WVU?  I went with WVU, but this could change next week.  UConn would have been the 15 seed, moving UCF and NIU up 1 each.  Also, there is the upcoming 3-way tie in the WAC.  I went with highest BCS team as the tiebreaker, so Boise gets the nod.  Nevada would flip 11/12 with VT and Hawaii would be between Northern Illinois and Central Florida.  Finally, I flipped LSU and Oklahoma at 9 and 10 to avoid a LSU-Arkansas rematch in round 1.

Otherwise, see previous fanposts for methodology.

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16 Florida Intl @ 1 Auburn
9 LSU @ 8 Michigan St
13 W Virginia @ 4 Stanford
12 Virginia Tech @ 5 Wisconsin
15 C Florida @ 2 Oregon
10 Oklahoma @ 7 Arkansas
14 N Illinois @ 3 TCU
11 Boise St @ 6 Ohio St

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But, I would institute a similar rule that the BCS currently has, where a conference can only have two representatives. That would eliminate LSU.

Do you remember that spelling bee you won in the first grade? Rock? "R-O-K"?

by jd is legend on Nov 29, 2010 1:01 PM EST reply actions  

Nah, best 5 at large makes sense

it solves OSU-MSU-Wisconsin type problems as well as TT-Texas-Ok from a few years ago.

At large is at large.

This year the SEC and Big10 deserve 3 teams each. Well, at least according to the BCS rankings. Even if you dont think LSU belongs, hard to argue against Michigan St.

Conference homers are the lowest form of fandom. That is why the SEC has so many of them.

by gtne91 on Nov 29, 2010 1:25 PM EST up reply actions  

Actually would be Nevada over a 2nd ACC/BE team.

and probably a 2 loss Missouri as they will be ahead of the Big12CG loser.

Conference homers are the lowest form of fandom. That is why the SEC has so many of them.

by gtne91 on Nov 29, 2010 2:34 PM EST up reply actions  

But, that said, Im in agreement with you. LSU and MSU make the most sense.

Conference homers are the lowest form of fandom. That is why the SEC has so many of them.

by gtne91 on Nov 29, 2010 2:35 PM EST up reply actions  

I'm the opposite

Mandatory 6 teams from SEC WOOOOOOO WE FAST GOT SPPEEEEEEED

If you got 16, you can get a fizurth
I'm choking on that doja sweet and sipping on that sizurp

by Old South on Nov 29, 2010 9:27 PM EST up reply actions  

"WE" apparently doesnt include your school

Locke and Cobb excepted

Conference homers are the lowest form of fandom. That is why the SEC has so many of them.

by gtne91 on Nov 30, 2010 9:47 AM EST up reply actions  

"Kentucky is the fat girl" who's got basketballs under that blouse.

Hey Oliver Luck, I absolutely hate that WVU is "the winningest college football team to have never won a National Championship". You think you could do something about that?

by MtnEer_in_SC on Dec 4, 2010 8:33 AM EST up reply actions  

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