So did anyone’s opinion change from Week 1 to Week 2 of the rankings? Is Cincinnati as worthy this week as they were last week? When you have a schedule of 2-3 games at most that are challenging all you have left is margin of victory / style points. Is Cincinnati trying to look good or just stay unbeaten?
Cincy doesn't need to worry about anyone except the next name on the schedule. Just win, preferably impressively.i dont think cincy playing like crap vs these bad teams would mean anything if they got to play good teams., i dont think it easy playing teams who know you well and hear all the talk bout how cincy needs to blow you out for style points, nobody wants to be that team so they prob coming into these games more motivated than cincy is. plus cincy really isnt all that explosive of a team like coastal or some these other group of 5 teams, they built with nfl guys on defense. ppl can say what they want but i bet cincy could have beaten lsu by more than bama did i dont care tho, put them in, dont put them in, put 4 sec schools in for all i care. the way season going cincy prob will get in if they manage to win out, ducks gonna lose again, that pretty much a lock, bama gonna lose to uga (they might still get in i dunno),, cincy needs to worry bout Ou, that the team who could screw them.
Cincy doesn't need to worry about anyone except the next name on the schedule. Just win, preferably impressively.
It's a good opinion. With the expansions, it shouldn't be that hard. Some of the old rivalries would resume too.I have seen a lot of proposals about a new college football playoff system, but none of them seem to address the issue of parity across college football. To me this is the biggest issue. The rich still get richer and the poor stay where they're at. To me, it's simple. Create 8 conferences and put all D-1 schools in one of those conferences. Then only conference champs go to a playoff. The key is to mix up the schools in each conference with P-5 and G-5 programs. Do it regionally so travel is easier for teams and fans. In my opinion, this will help to level the field, especially when it comes to recruiting. Then, if a program like Cincinnati ends up winning the Big Ten, who can say they don't belong? I know people will argue that this will water down college football, etc., but this is simply one man's opinion and what I would like to see.
I have seen a lot of proposals about a new college football playoff system, but none of them seem to address the issue of parity across college football. To me this is the biggest issue. The rich still get richer and the poor stay where they're at. To me, it's simple. Create 8 conferences and put all D-1 schools in one of those conferences. Then only conference champs go to a playoff. The key is to mix up the schools in each conference with P-5 and G-5 programs. Do it regionally so travel is easier for teams and fans. In my opinion, this will help to level the field, especially when it comes to recruiting. Then, if a program like Cincinnati ends up winning the Big Ten, who can say they don't belong? I know people will argue that this will water down college football, etc., but this is simply one man's opinion and what I would like to see.
When’s the last time you saw 5-6 undefeated teams in the SEC 2/3rds of the way through the season? That’s the Big 10+ yearly outlook. The SEC will never get more than 4 teams into a 16 team playoff. The expansion benefits most conferences I just don’t see how the SEC is one of them.unfortunately no reasonable idea is gonna happen cause we got these conf at war just gobbling up every freaking team they can get who helps their bottom line, shit is freaking ridiculous!! there should be plenty of damn money to go around where we dont end up with a 20+ team sec that spans all over the damn country!! Bunch of money hungry jerkoffs, how the regular season gonna matter at all when the expanded playoff is gonna have 6-7 sec teams in it? i really dont understand it at all, that why im trying really hard not to care, just give me games to bet and fuck all the noise.
When’s the last time you saw 5-6 undefeated teams in the SEC 2/3rds of the way through the season? That’s the Big 10+ yearly outlook. The SEC will never get more than 4 teams into a 16 team playoff. The expansion benefits most conferences I just don’t see how the SEC is one of them.