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The Future of the CFP

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Apologies in advance, the video starts with some “we told you so” comments but what he discusses after about the CFP is important for Oregon to consider.

 

I think Oregon needs to get out of the P12 ASAP in light of a renegotiation of the CFP in a couple years.

 

Your thoughts?

 

 

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Most of the ladies who look like Swifty back in the day choose not to allow me to consummate the pursuit. Then again, I was nowhere near as attractive as is Puddles today.

 

The operator below was more in my league.

 

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Pate was really focused on the CFP stuff. 

 

So let's presume that the playoff does only take the top ranked teams and no auto bids. 

 

Oregon could still very well be one of those teams. 

 

Unless the committee drastically changes how they select CFP teams with one loss will be IN. Then some two loss teams will be IN. 

 

Branding matters too. The committee will want big brands in the playoff as long as the teams qualify. 

 

The bigger problem would be how to get multiple teams in the playoff. 

 

But again... Look at 2019... Oregon and Utah BOTH would have made a 12 team playoff. Not USC, UCLA of Colorado...

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Just read this stat on another site......since 2007.....national championships in Football, Basketball, Baseball and Softball. 

SEC.....31 including 9 teams.........Big 10...... 1, Ohio State. 

Stunning 

 

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