I don't really care one way or the other, but IMO, that was a failed 4th down attempt. He ran right into the ass of his lineman, and fell down. The lineman's ass was behind the line of scrimmage.
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I don't really care one way or the other, but IMO, that was a failed 4th down attempt. He ran right into the ass of his lineman, and fell down. The lineman's ass was behind the line of scrimmage.
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the ball crossed the plain of the yellow marked line, 1st down.
I don't really care one way or the other, but IMO, that was a failed 4th down attempt. He ran right into the ass of his lineman, and fell down. The lineman's ass was behind the line of scrimmage.
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I do feel both teams though need to be out of the top 4 talk for the Nat'l Championship.
Who has a better resume then OSU and Alabama? Out of conference win over the #1 team in the Big 12 at their place (currently ranked in the top 10), wins over the #3 Michigan (who blew out #7 PSU and beat #9 Colorado and #6 Wisconsin) and #6 Wisconsin (who beat LSU). Are you fucking high? OSU's one loss is to a top 10 team on the road on a blocked FG returned late for a TD. Who should be in? Washington (127 of 128 SOS) with a blow out loss to a 3 loss team, Oklahoma who OSU beat handily at OU, Oklahoma State :mj07:?
If they are the best team out of 4, Ohio St that is, they should have beat Penn State, if you don't make it to your conference championship, shame on you! Don't reward a team for not winning their conference, period, end of story.
Oklahoma is over-rated and they still have Oklahoma State left, battle of Bedlam. If they lose, that won't help Ohio State's resume.
Yeah, you can argue for Ohio State cuz they have 1 loss, but you are going to reward them for not winning their Conference? I don't buy into that. I know it's all about money, but that's a crock of shit if you ask me.
It would defeat the purpose of having Conference Championship games and it'll just create more controversy for the NCAA and Bowl Championship Committee.
Don't get me wrong, I'd love to see Ohio State, Alabama, Washington/Colorado and Clemson all in the Top 4, but Ohio State didn't finish the job and again, they should not be rewarded for it.
Just saying.
Alabama played for and won the National Championship a few years back without playing for their conference title. The conference championships are a way to boost your resume but winning is not a pre-requisite. If Bama loses to Florida, would they be disqualified?
Good point and I know Bama backers gonna hate me, but they shouldn't of been in then either.
TV networks are designed to make money with their advertisers paying a pretty penny, no one wants to watch a W Michigan vs Colorado national championship, they'd rather watch a team they can identify with.
Big public backed teams get more leverage than the programs that just go out and do what they are supposed to.
The system is still flawed and needs to be expanded.
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