😤😤🙌MESI & BAIN😤😤🙌
Y’all could’ve left early, transferred, or given up on The U.
Instead, you persevered, grinded, and turned yourselves into one of the best duos in the country.
Congrats on your futures! The Canes Family will be rooting for yall!
I have a conspiracy theory that the SEC started this war between ND and Miami fans to distract from the fact that both are better teams than OU, Bama, and Ole Miss @BarstoolUMiami
In a group of Miami, Alabama, Notre Dame, Texas, and Vanderbilt, there is only one school which is undefeated in head-to-head and common opponents: Miami.
What the CFP rankings SHOULD look like:
1. Ohio State (12-0)
2. Indiana (12-0)
3. Texas Tech (11-1)
4. Georgia (11-1)
5. Ole Miss (11-1)
6. BYU (11-1)
7. Texas A&M (11-1)
8. Oregon (11-1)
9. Miami (10-2)
10. Notre Dame (10-2)
11. Oklahoma (10-2)
12. Alabama (10-2)
BYU should be in as an 11-1 team in a power conference.
Miami should be in by way of H2H over Notre Dame. Miami beat FSU while Alabama lost to the 5-7 Noles by 14.
Notre Dame would be in, but could get bounced if Alabama wins the SEC.
Conference Championship week would have COLOSSAL meaning:
• Alabama is in a win-and-in, lose-and-out scenario.
• Notre Dame not having the possibility for an autobid and sitting out during conference title week could cost them.
• Winner of BYU/Texas Tech gets the first round bye week, loser has to play the extra game.
The importance of each week of the regular season would still be highly valued:
• Notre Dame-Miami
• Alabama-Florida State
• Miami-Florida State
• Oklahoma-Alabama
• Ole Miss-Oklahoma
• Alabama-Vanderbilt
• Texas A&M’s rivalry week loss costs them a bye week
• + others
Conference championships matter, no loser of a conference championship is dropped out for playing the extra game (Alabama is already out of the field with the other two autobids jumping in and if they lose they’d just stay as one of the first teams out), the regular season still has enormous value, and head-to-heads are honored.