Quantcast




Tag Archive: Pac 12

Nov
19
2020

Week 10 CFP Eliminator: Uncertainty about Canceled Games

This week has presented me with some interesting dilemmas, some that are unique even for this year. Let’s look at Maryland as a case study. The Maryland Terrapins are 2-1 with a blowout loss to Northwestern. Their only potential path to the Playoff remaining is winning the Big Ten Championship Game, with a win over …

Continue reading »

Nov
10
2020

Week 9 CFP Eliminator: The Pac 12 Conundrum

2020 has been a weird year for everyone, for lots of reasons. And it has certainly thrown the Eliminator for a loop. I’m sure, when Selection Sunday comes, it will provide a unique and odd set of circumstances for the selection committee also. This week, I want to discuss what to do with the Pac …

Continue reading »

Nov
09
2020

Week 9 CFP Implications: Clear Path to Two ACC Bids

Since early in the year, it’s been obvious that there would likely be one of the four College Football Playoff bids up for grabs. The SEC is almost certainly getting a bid. The ACC is almost certainly getting a bid–we had assumed that one would be Clemson, but now Notre Dame has the inside track. …

Continue reading »

Oct
19
2020

Week 6 CFP Implications: What will the Big Ten Bring?

The Big Ten hasn’t started to play yet. Looking at how the season has gone so far in each of the Power 5 conferences that have begun play already, maybe the Big Ten should be happy about that. There is one word that can describe the football season so far for each conference. Big 12: …

Continue reading »

Sep
21
2020

Week 2 CFP Implications: How to Deal with Canceled Games

One good thing about having a season where no one knows what will happen and nothing is set in stone is that, well, nothing is set in stone. Over the first two full weeks (plus a slightly expanded “Week 0”) of the college football season, more than a dozen games have been postponed or canceled, …

Continue reading »

» Newer posts