@TrojanFever@athausch@mycomix3@Espngreeny But Bama was a Hail Mary vs Auburn away from having 2 losses. If FSU QB's injury was a badly sprained ankle would they have gotten in with the chance of him playing?
@jason_w_osborne@espn@KirkHerbstreit Agree. Suppose Washington's QB got hurt on last play of win over Oregon, would his team have been left out of playoffs? FSU got robbed.
@espn@KirkHerbstreit So if the QB at Washington, Michigan or Texas said they were sitting out to prepare for NFL then they could have been dropped to allow Georgia in? FSU kids deserved better.
am I understanding this correctly? covid-19 is so deadly that Paul Manafort and Michael Cohen had to be released from prison early, but it's also so benign that we need to be packing the nation's children back into their schools pronto? ok cool, that checks out
@KyleSoppeESPN Have you given any thought to where teams play in addition to their seed? Not too long ago Duke was a higher seed but ended up playing South Carolina in South Carolina and got beat. I think Duke would have preferred a lower seed if they could've played someone on a neutral court.
@SethOnHoops I think you have some excellent insight to the game and note things many fans like myself would miss. I just wish you'd start sentences with "I believe..." or "In my opinion......" rather than sound so sure of yourself with comments like "To beat Duke you......"
@DickieV Do you believe tournament seedings are all that important when a higher seeded team may play a team down the road in their backyard? I think a home crowd is more important. I remember when Duke played a lower seeded South Carolina in South Carolina and lost.
@JayBilas Why do they still use "Midwest" for a region name instead of "North? Initial games aren't played necessarily in the region those teams are in anyway.