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Coaching Carousels
North Texas HC Eric Morris is moving on and up and will be on the sidelines when OBD visits Stillwater in 2026. I expect he will bring many Mean Green players along with him. https://www.cbssports.com/college-football/news/oklahoma-state-eric-morris-coach-north-texas-mike-gundy/?ftag=SNL-04-10aaa0b&ET_CID=493117&ET_RID=52482716
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CFP Rankings 11/25 - Oregon at No. 6
One example. Massey Rankings Oregon SOS No. 20. Texas Tech's SOS is ranked 51st by Massey. The Committee's metrics cannot be that much different than Massey's. The Massey rankings take every meaningful CFB stat into play, except perhaps for the color of the Red Raiders' socks.😁 This is not a Playoff. It is bowl extrvaganza owned and operated by a media entity. The CBB Committee throughout the season lets fans know the quality of wins and losses across 4 quadrants. But they have one top 16 sneak peek before 'judgement day' and that's it; not a six week sideshow. I sense support for the Big Ten's PO format growing.
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CFP Rankings 11/25 - Oregon at No. 6
Man vs. Machine. The committee has come 4th with a ranking we can translate to a 12-team PO field and compare the committee's rankings with the Massey Computer rankings. COMMITTEE MASSEY 1. Ohio State 1. Ohio State 2. Indiana 2. Indiana 3. A&M 3. Oregon +3 4. Georgia 4. Georgia 5. TX Tech 5. A&M -2 6. Oregon 6. Notre Dame +3 7. Ole Miss 7. Alabama +3 8. Oklahoma 8. Ole Miss -1 9. No. Dame 9. Oklahoma -1 10. Alabama 10. TX Tech -5 11. Miami 17. Miami +6 12. Tulane 37. Tulane -25 (Massey would have No. 36 JMU at 12.) The Massey Computer has no concern over OBD's schedule, but is concerned about the Texas Tech schedule. SOS: OBD 20 - TX Tech 51 With a game left at Washington, Massey No. 19, OBD will finish with a schedule ranked 15. With a game left at West Virginia, Massey No. 66, the Red Raiders finish with the 54th most difficult schedule. Massey's Computer Ratings are well respected. Can the Committee's machines be that much different from Massey's? If so, we'll never know. The computer favors 2-loss Notre Dame, No. 6, over 2-loss No. 17 Miami by 11 spots. So much for head-to-head results. In this case, it looks like the Committee's computers agree with Massey. Again, we'll never know. Committee - 5 SEC, 3 B1G, 1 ACC, B12, Notre Dame, G6. Massey - 5 SEC, 3 B1G, 1 ACC, B12, Notre Dame, G6. The same number of conference members in the PO fields, with a higher Massey seeding for OBD and far lower for Texas Tech. The Committee is far more impressed by the B12 than is Massey. 3-loss ASU and Arizona are ranked, and not 3-loss Washington? 8-3 Washington, Massey No. 19/SOS 39. UW 12 game SOS - 24 (The power of OBD) 8-3 ASU, Massey No. 24/ 31 SOS has a Week 13 case. ASU 12 game SOS - 35 8-3 Arizona, Massey No. 28/SOS 53, when compared to UW, has a weak Week 13 case, and a weaker than UW, Week 14 case. AZ 12 game SOS - 51 If the Committee's metrics are not much different than Massey, and how much data input difference can there be, the Gurus of Grapevine use metrics when they so choose, and go by their gut when they want to. Greg Sankey may well have access to the Committee metrics. 'Logically," there can't be anything justifying Alabama with four wins against the Committee's top 25, being ranked on the cusp at No. 10. Sankey's 2024-25 concerns over the Committee valuing a team's losses and what teams you lost to more than what teams you defeated, seems to have continued into this season, enhanced metrics or not. Back channel, and with ESPN extending the new PO format date from December 1st to January 23, 2026, between the SEC and the B1G are likely happening, with the SEC with no objection from one bid ACC and B12, possibly moving closer to an automatic qualifier (AQ) PO format. Another thing moving the parties toward an AQ, many programs are making it known that a 13th conference champ game is not a reward for teams looking forward to a 16 or 17 game season. With all teams ranked above OBD being strong favorites in Week 14, OBD may have reached its PO zenith at No. 6. Mari-oh-oh in Autzen? Bring It On! GO DUCKS! Waste Washington!
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The Big Ten Network's Big Today Show is Huge on OBD Today
The Big Today show is repeated throughout the day on BTN. Today's show includes a terrific take from Urban Meyer on the program Dan has built at Oregon, including praising Oregon's backup OL players for their effort in the game vs. USC. And, there are many minutes dedicated to this Saturday's game at UW. GO DUCKS!
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College Football Chaos - Bring IT On!
Some More on the Chaos Front from SI - Of course, all of this stuff means every favorite will win and cover, right? 👌👍😁 Fine with me, I want to watch a PO game in Autzen. Dear Pat, Indiana plays Purdue on Friday night, not Saturday. Really a witch to check and get right, right? 🤬 It's OK, and have a really swell day. 😁 SICollege Football Playoff Scenarios Leave Room for Chaos i...Nothing is set in stone in the CFP, but there are a few near-locks (and lots of potential drama) as we await the final decisive slate of the regular season.
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Give Thanks! Rivalry A/K/A Hate Week Is Here
Border War Games - Missouri vs Kansas, and Colorado State vs Wyoming. Backyard Brawl - Pitt vs West Virginia How about - Duck Duck, Woof? Dog Day Afternoon? Brake for Animals? On the Waterfront? Feathers vs Fur? Or how about, NONE OF THE ABOVE! 🤪
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Give Thanks! Rivalry A/K/A Hate Week Is Here
Forum Friends, are you OK with the moniker 'Cascade Clash'? Whatever it's called- Neuter the Huckies! FanSidedThe Ultimate Guide to College Football’s 2025 Rivalry Wee...From CFP-shifting showdowns to century-old feuds, here’s your complete guide to every must-watch rivalry game.
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College Football Chaos - Bring IT On!
Fansided also wonders if PO Chaos is coming. 🤢 FanSidedCollege Football Playoff chaos: Potential rivalry week su...Rivalry week may be at the forefront, but how this weekend goes could drastically reshuffle the CFP one last time before the field is set.
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I'm Rooting For Ohio State...
Breaker, Breaker! We don't want a B1G tiebreaker! AP - You need a CFB knowledgeable person to help you out. There is No Way that Indiana can lose to Washington this week. (And OBD ain't losing either!) The Hoosiers play at Purdue, and if the bus doesn't break down, Indiana will not lose. Excuse You. AP NewsIt's tiebreaker time: A guide to the conference champions...With one week remaining, almost every conference title game spot is still up for grabs across the FBS.
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Chip is Available
Where does he go! Anywhere he wants, and he isn't flying Southwest. If I'm wrong, Chipper had better fire his financial advisor. 🤑
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Will Stein To Arkansas??
ARKANSAS! I don't Gat it!😁
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I'm Rooting For Ohio State...
Spot On! Does anyone recall the ohio state university finishing in 4th place in the Big Ten, and OBD defeating Penn State to go undefeated and win the B1G title, instead of remembering The Ohio State University winning the 1st 12-team playoff title? (The Buckeyes also won the first 4-team PO, defeating a team I can't recall, to win it all. 🤬) Georgia will also be happy to watch Bama play A&M in Atlanta and have QB Gunner Stockton healthy for a PO run. These title games should be flex-scheduled and played on the final week of the regular season. Neuter the Fuskies!
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College Football Chaos - Bring IT On!
Chaos in Week 14 could be fomented by nine of the committee's current top 10 teams playing road games this weekend. Only No. 8 Oklahoma is at home, taking on LSU. 1 Ohio State at 18 Michigan/ 2 Indiana at Purdue/ 3Texas A&M at 17 Texas/ 4 Georgia at 16 Georgia Tech/ 5 Texas Tech at West Virginia/ 6 Ole Miss at Mississippi State/ 7 OBD at UW / 9 Notre Dame at Stanford/ 10 Alabama at Auburn. 12 Utah, 13 Miami, 14 Vanderbilt, 22 Missouri, and 25 ASU also hit the road in Week 14. The above rankings are subject to change today when the Committee opens the kimono for another tease before the Final Reveal. 🤪 Paste, Baste, and Waste, U Who!
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2025 CFB Playoff Information, Rankings Show Results
No Surprise, B1G or otherwise. IMO, ESPN will extend the 12/1/25 date when the parties have to agree to a new PO format to 1/23/26. I think there is a good chance that we will see the PO expand to 16 teams and possibly more next season. If the NCAA managed the PO, there would already be a 16-team or more PO field. https://sports.yahoo.com/college-football/breaking-news/article/espn-college-football-playoff-finalizing-agreement-to-extend-new-playoff-format-deadline-to-jan-23-202658379.html The PO committee is making it up as it goes along. Dropping Alabama with four wins over committee-ranked SEC teams from fourth to tenth shook up the Dixie powers that be. And what sense does it make for the ACC and B12 to reject a format that assures two teams in the PO field with a chance for additional at-large teams? When the B1G and the SEC were granted superior PO format voting power, the ACC and B12 acknowledged that CFB has a Power 2. Even Stewart Mandel of The Athletic, who has continually excorciated the proposed AQ B1G PO format, now believes a PO with AQs will not destroy the sport.
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Oregon vs. USC was the Game this Season Needed
🤣🤣🤣- Now, now, Lincoln. https://www.cbssports.com/college-football/news/usc-football-lincoln-riley-temper-oregon-loss-cfp/?eid=c7d8647c6247db8d08c59fe44bc30380a147aa90b9e33099045cd46ddc6a485b&ftag=SNL-04-10aaa0b&ET_CID=492450&ET_RID=52482716