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Post by golferdude1994 on Nov 26, 2018 14:53:08 GMT -5
McKenzie Milton’s knee... damn Last couple years I’ve become a bandwagon UCF fan, so I gotta feel for this kid. Definitely won’t be back this year, I just hope he’s back next year Milton is a heck of a player and a class act, its too bad, and I felt horrible watching the injury. Here's an interesting scenario: Let's say Bama and Clemson win on Saturday but Ohio St, and Oklahoma lose, who is the 4th team joining Bama, Clemson, and ND in the playoff? Remember that Georgia will have 2 losses if they lose to Bama as will everyone else except UCF. Would they put UCF as the 4th team or would Texas maybe get in for being a two-loss conference champion? Could get interesting
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Post by jacobkessler on Nov 26, 2018 15:01:56 GMT -5
First of all... I see no chance Ohio State loses because Northwestern is, well...
But if it were to occur... I think you have to go UCF. Texas actually has three losses, so even as conference champions, I can’t see them getting in. Even without McKenzie Milton, they’re the only sensible option in that scenario because you’d have Alabama (13-0) Clemson (13-0) Notre Dame (12-0)
And with Georgia, Oklahoma, and Ohio State all picking up their 2nd loss, UCF would be the only team left with less than 2 losses.
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Post by golferdude1994 on Nov 26, 2018 15:24:53 GMT -5
First of all... I see no chance Ohio State loses because Northwestern is, well... But if it were to occur... I think you have to go UCF. Texas actually has three losses, so even as conference champions, I can’t see them getting in. Even without McKenzie Milton, they’re the only sensible option in that scenario because you’d have Alabama (13-0) Clemson (13-0) Notre Dame (12-0) And with Georgia, Oklahoma, and Ohio State all picking up their 2nd loss, UCF would be the only team left with less than 2 losses. I forgot Texas had 3 losses yeah then for sure you'd have to give UCF the nod
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