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Michigan Gets Georgia In College Football Playoff(!) Comment Count

Brian December 5th, 2021 at 12:28 PM

Well, here's the bracket:

  1. Alabama
  2. Michigan
  3. Georgia
  4. Cincinnati

Georgia was the SEC runner-up after an undefeated regular season but lost to Alabama 41-24 in the SEC championship game. Michigan will play them at the Orange Bowl in Miami on New Year's Eve.

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MaizeBlueA2

December 5th, 2021 at 12:46 PM ^

Need them to win so Michigan can take over Indy again and finally a team from the north has the distance advantage. 

Playing a Bama team in Indy vs. Atlanta or Dallas is huge. Especially since we just played there (seems like Bama always plays in the stadium where the NC game is either in the SEC Championship or in Week 1).

ClaudeTee

December 5th, 2021 at 2:08 PM ^

I am not sure it really much matters.  There is no way that the powers-that-be were going to match Alabama against Georgia in the semis; if Michigan had been ranked in the top spot, they simply would have put Georgia #4.  This is NOT an easy match-up.  Georgia is much, much better than they looked last night.

On the other hand, no one in the country is playing better than Michigan right now.

This has been one hell of a ride!

MaizeBlueA2

December 5th, 2021 at 12:49 PM ^

They are 9-1 against the top 40, we're 5-1. They have a better SOS and SOR.

Now SEC bias plays into that because they rank teams higher, thus more opportunities for top wins.

But let's not act like the B1G didn't have FIVE of the top 10 teams in the CFP rankings at one point.

Hell, Iowa was 2 and PSU was 4 at one point.

Those teams were NEVER that good. The SEC bias soundbite is real, but it doesn't apply this year. I'm sorry, we have to just be honest. 

MaizeBlueA2

December 5th, 2021 at 1:04 PM ^

Yes they do...ESPN showed the graphic a billion times.

12-1 vs. 12-1

Bama is 1st in SOR (we are 2nd)

Bama is 4th in SOS (we are 21st)

Bama is 9-1 against the Top 40 (we are 5-1)

How did you miss this? And how are you talking with so much confidence when you're clearly wrong...old info that hadn't been updated? I'm genuinely curious.

They wouldn't stop putting the graphic up on TV (I assume you weren't able to watch the show).

brad

December 5th, 2021 at 3:58 PM ^

Here is the specific context of the W/L of both teams and their competition's FPI.  Basically, the FPI appears to be extremely weighed toward something other than on field play, and in Top 15 matchups, M dominates Bama's schedule. Go Blue, beat Georgia.

Alabama:

W vs. 1 (Georgia), 17 (ole miss), 19 (Auburn), 20 (Miami), 22 (Tennessee), 23 (Miss St), 29 (Arkansas), 32 (Florida), 37 (LSU)

L vs. 15 (aTm)

 

Michigan:

W vs. 3 (Ohio State), 13 (Wisconsin), 14 (Penn St), 34 (Nebraska), 35 (Iowa)

L vs. 21 (MSU)

 

rice4114

December 5th, 2021 at 2:00 PM ^

Ah good old top 40. Reminds me of those two dickheads last night on ESPN college final. They had 8 helmets on the desk at the end for helmet stickers guess the only helmet not out there? Joey Galloway and hair gel can fuck right off. Galloway had Michigan 3. Sometimes these guys are to much. Much like a guy on a Michigan board saying that a team that needed a miracle against Penn St fodder Auburn is the best. They had a great game against a team that hasnt been tested. Bama is us if we surrounded the OSU game with barely wins. 

The Blue Collar

December 5th, 2021 at 2:55 PM ^

Just so everyone knows, I ranked my kids the #1 and #2 best puzzle finishers in the world, then I beat them, so I'm the best puzzle finisher.

See how that works? The people who make the rankings then use those same rankings to justify their shit selections. There's no common pool of opponents so conference champions should be playing each other to determine a national champion.

 

Eng1980

December 5th, 2021 at 7:09 PM ^

Those are not computer strength of schedule adjusted near as I can tell.  The numbers supporting Alabama are based on one of the human polls which underrate the Big10's middle tier and overrate the SEC's every tier.  PSU, Nebraska, and Purdue get a lot more respect from the computers than they do from the media.  Michigan is pretty damn even with Georgia and Alabama.  The consensus is these teams are general peers and then there is a gap.

Georgia on the road in a night game and then Alabama at home.  This is going to be good.  Maybe the Wolverines can vanquish all the ghosts (less playing on the west coast which seems to require an additional TD.)  There was a time under Moeller / Carr (maybe) when Michigan owned the SEC.

M-Dog

December 5th, 2021 at 12:39 PM ^

Georgia is beatable.  However, you have to beat them the opposite way we want to play.  You won't beat them running straight at them.  You have to spread them out and beat them on the edges and over their heads.

We are getting better at this.  Iowa was good practice for this.  We did our diligence and tried to run straight at them.  But when that was not working, we adjusted and attacked them on the edges and over their heads.  This was something that it looked like we couldn't / wouldn't do early in the season. 

But not now.  

MaizeBlueA2

December 5th, 2021 at 1:07 PM ^

Absolutely!  I don't love getting them after a loss, would rather them have won a close game, but it's the playoff...you have to go out and play your best game.

And I believe our best game is better than theirs by a hair. If our defense plays lights out, I think we can put some points on them. Huge IF, but that's why you play the games.

jmscher

December 5th, 2021 at 1:00 PM ^

Right I guess my question, I never watch these New Year’s Eve games, is on a Friday, an official holiday, which time slot counts as “prime time?”  Obviously I’m only one person but if I were a neutral, which finally I am not, I’d be more likely to watch the 3pm game. But is that not usual the way the TV bigwigs see it?