17:00 Oregon, Ohio State, Penn State and Indiana. The Big 10 will have the most with 4. The SEC will have 3 (Georgia, Texas and Tennessee), ACC will have 2 (SMU, Miami), Big 12 will have 1 (ASU), Notre Dame and then Group of Five will have 1 (Boise State).
you want chaos.........BOISE ST of course locks up their ticket to the MW championship with a close ugly win against a 2 win Wyoming team. BUT now the other ticket in the MW championship game is now most likely going to UNLV for an exciting rematch of their earlier game. Giving where Boise St is in the CFP rankings, I was wondering if #21 UNLV were to beat BOISE ST would there be a chance for UNLV make the CFP. given the fact KANSAS beat colorado and BYU and UNLV beat KANSAS who is playing pretty damm good football atm.
Even if Indiana makes the CFP, which it looks likely, imo they failed their only true test vs. Ohio State. Playing 1 quarter of good football, but then getting overwhelmed in the other 3 quarters with no real good response. Credit to how loaded on talent Ohio State is, but Indiana just didn't do well overall. A few SEC teams losing will help Indiana.
Yeah - it was clear they are not on the same level of Ohio State who is probably one of the top 2-3 teams in the country. It will be interesting to see who they get matched up with in the playoff. Games against teams like Notre Dame or Tennessee may give us a better indicator of where Indiana stacks up.
17:00 Oregon, Ohio State, Penn State and Indiana. The Big 10 will have the most with 4. The SEC will have 3 (Georgia, Texas and Tennessee), ACC will have 2 (SMU, Miami), Big 12 will have 1 (ASU), Notre Dame and then Group of Five will have 1 (Boise State).
Glad that Nebraska is finally bowl eligible. That is huge for the program and something the Ruhle can build on since Dylan is a freshmen.
Very huge for the program. They have turned a page with lots of hope in front of them
you want chaos.........BOISE ST of course locks up their ticket to the MW championship with a close ugly win against a 2 win Wyoming team. BUT now the other ticket in the MW championship game is now most likely going to UNLV for an exciting rematch of their earlier game. Giving where Boise St is in the CFP rankings, I was wondering if #21 UNLV were to beat BOISE ST would there be a chance for UNLV make the CFP. given the fact KANSAS beat colorado and BYU and UNLV beat KANSAS who is playing pretty damm good football atm.
Even if Indiana makes the CFP, which it looks likely, imo they failed their only true test vs. Ohio State. Playing 1 quarter of good football, but then getting overwhelmed in the other 3 quarters with no real good response. Credit to how loaded on talent Ohio State is, but Indiana just didn't do well overall. A few SEC teams losing will help Indiana.
Yeah - it was clear they are not on the same level of Ohio State who is probably one of the top 2-3 teams in the country.
It will be interesting to see who they get matched up with in the playoff. Games against teams like Notre Dame or Tennessee may give us a better indicator of where Indiana stacks up.
Yes, the SEC doing its best Big 12 cannibalization impression has helped both Indiana and the Big 10.
@@TheBigMountainPodcast OSU fan here. I think because the CFP likes Indiana, the Hoosiers may actually get the ACC loser or weakest SEC team at home.