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Oct 19, 2024
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cougargollum
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Rankings will take care of themselves in the coming weeks
We need two Big12 teams in the CFP way more than an Iowa State loss.
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Go UCF. We need to move up in the rankings to insulate against future loses,
snowbird
Oct 19, 6:15pm
Need Big12 to look best, and that means ISU keeps going.
TheRowdy
Oct 19, 6:24pm
We need BYU to look the best. Crack the top 10 and keep winning
snowbird
Oct 19, 6:28pm
No top 10 that matters has been released. Decent shot BYU is ahead of Iowa St when they are regardless
TCuz
Oct 19, 6:30pm
In toss ups the committee defers to power index in which we’re behind ISU & KSU
snowbird
Oct 19, 6:51pm
No. Need big 12 to have some clear separation at the top of the league
Unibro
Oct 19, 6:25pm
It’s the opposite. Clear separation is how we only get one team in. If there’s
snowbird
Oct 19, 6:28pm
We’re in control of our destiny. Best chance for 2 bids is the highest ranking
Unibro
Oct 19, 6:31pm
Rankings will take care of themselves in the coming weeks
cougargollum
Oct 19, 6:27pm
Think about the BCS era. The 4 team Playoff. FCU last year. Everything hinges on
snowbird
Oct 19, 6:33pm
But this isn't the BCS era, and the AP poll is a joke
cougargollum
Oct 19, 6:39pm
They will absolutely try to screw the non P2 schools. Todays espn “projection”
snowbird
Oct 19, 6:42pm
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