What was the docu.. I’d love to watch it.. shady deals been going on for yrs and yrs
it was that ESPN special about the SEC. Its like 7 parts long. cant remember which one.
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What was the docu.. I’d love to watch it.. shady deals been going on for yrs and yrs
Everyone in the country wanted to see UCF
"Everyone in the country wanted to see UCF go against the best of the power 5"?You want losing to mean something? Like when Bama lost to LSU in the regular season then got put in title game anyway and then beat LSU? Did it mean anything then? Losing only means something if you're not Bama, Ohio St, or Clemson. They can all lose a game and still get in over an undefeated team. Everyone in the country wanted to see UCF go against the best of the power 5 but that meant leaving a blue blood out of the title game. An expanded playoff will fix the title race in CFB.
The year they were undefeated and everyone wanted to see their true ability, they got pinned against Auburn in a bowl game and beat the **** out of them."Everyone in the country wanted to see UCF go against the best of the power 5"?
If by "everyone" you mean UCF fans and maybe SEC haters, then yes, I agree.
A good UCF team took their TWENTY FIVE game win streak to play a mediocre 3 loss LSU in the final game the following year. UCF was mad about it and still crying that they were/should be national champs. They were sent home with an "L" and a reality check.
The simple truth is the disparity in D1 is so big that there simply aren't 12 teams worthy of competing for the NC. All this is going to do is get some kids hurt and careers ended that otherwise wouldn't have been.
There's a reason the SEC west champ is always in the discussion and the UCFs and Boise States of the world are not. Its not the same game.
He said the "best of the power 5". What does that have to do with Auburn?The year they were undefeated and everyone wanted to see their true ability, they got pinned against Auburn in a bowl game and beat the **** out of them.
The year the got pitted against Auburn in a bowl game was the year they went undefeated and everyone wanted them to play Bama to see if they were actually that good or were just lucky. They smoked Auburn in that bowl game and was one of the driving factors in why there should be an expanded playoff. So at large teams like that have a chance to be there instead of the blue bloods who cake walk into the playoff (Clemson, Ohio St, ND, Oklahoma)He said the "best of the power 5". What does that have to do with Auburn?