Carl Gordulic
@cgordulic
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17-02-2009 04:12:50
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The question should be why is Miami ranked 12 when it is 5th in ACC and has 2 teams w same record ahead of them in conference but behind in CFP? Seems like Miami is getting favorable treatment. Chris Fallica Brady Quinn Jon Gruden Bruce Straughan Trev Alberts Booger
Texas has no shot! gonda bill
ND has 10 FBS wins and Miami has 9 FBS wins and 1 FCS win. Those are weighted different and why ND is ahead of Miami. And that will not change this weekend. Heather Dinich Kirk Herbstreit Brady Quinn Big Cat Notre Dame Football
If an FCS win does not help you for a bowl game how can it help you for CFP? ND is 10-2 v FBS & Miami is 9-2 v FBS. They do not have same record. The committee knows this. Does the media? Mike Golic Jr Matt Freeman CFP Heather Dinich rtoma
What you are missing is FBS records. ND is 10-2 v FBS and Miami is 9-2 v FBS and 1-0 v an FCS team. Those are not the same records so ND is ahead and will not change. No team has made CFP w less than 10 FBS wins. That is valid differentiator. Paul Finebaum Mike Greenberg
Notre Dame would be favored over Miami, Alabama, and Oklahoma on a neutral playoff field ☘️ Odds powered by DraftKings Sportsbook.
I’m so sick of the Notre Dame Football vs Miami argument — let’s stay grounded in what’s actually true — not feelings, not conference politics, not just “but head-to-head.” Just straight facts. Yes, Miami beat Notre Dame 27–24 in Week 1. Nobody is denying that. But the playoff isn’t
Mike McCombs Notre Dame Football Your two unranked losses, your FCS game, and your third-place finish matter too. That’s why ND is ahead of you.