@PhysInHistory This is because God exists outside of dimensions we can understand here on earth or in our lives in general unless revealed to us by Him.
@AndyTweets2Much@JohnBurrowsCFB In modern times, yes. However, ND tried to join a conference many times throughout the 1900s (Big Ten), but we're consistently rejected due to anti-Catholic stances (mostly from Michigan).
@MakeNYMGreat22@AFarrersports Selection shows that only the big 10 and sec titles matter. Call it the power 2 because it's run by those two (mostly the sec though). Also, the ACC's structure screwed everything up and is the reason why their conf champ stinks.
@MakeNYMGreat22@AFarrersports You failed to respond to my initial point then. You are using a technique called a red herring to dodge the point. I said that conf chips don't matter, as evidenced by byu being out, but bama being in. Notre Dame would have possibly been in with that given scenario, yes. But this
@MakeNYMGreat22@AFarrersports When did I insinuate that? I'm saying that if conf chips mean so much and you shouldn't get punished for losing, then why was bama preferred to byu? I mean byu's only losses are to TTU twice. If ND gets week 1 held against them, then so bama (remember Fl State?)