Boilermaker Rick wrote:
Other teams probably would do a 1 and 1 with UCF just like other teams did with the ones mentioned. The point is all of those teams weren't insulted by a 2 for 1 offer either.
What? Boise State's AD complained about the quality of offers they were getting all the time at the height of their relevance.
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It was a fair offer and it was fair for them to turn it down. They've had two great years. It doesn't mean they suddenly deserve to be treated differently than fellow conference member USF by Florida. If UCF wanted to improve their SOS they do a deal that is quite common even if it isn't completely equal.
So all non-P5 schools do in fact deserve to be treated alike? Or at least all members of a conference? You said Florida probably wouldn't even do home and homes with some Big 10 schools, so would a 2 for 1 offer for Ohio State be fair as well?
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As for the loss in the bowl game I only mentioned it because you often cited the Auburn game last year. I've always said that was flawed. Be logically consistent or you sound like a Daily Caller writer.
I argued for UCF's inclusion last year before they even beat Auburn and I'm pretty sure I only cited that win as being a bit problematic for the logic deployed again this year that they couldn't hang with a top 10 P5 team. This is literally what I said to you, in the midst of your conclusion that UCF beating Auburn was just a nice win and nothing more:
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As it is, it seems to me to be a situation where any loss by UCF in bowl game will be used to demonstrate they didn't belong, whereas any win by them will just be a nice story that doesn't mean anything. Seems like loading the deck to me.
And it seems to me you're doing exactly what I predicted, after of course being all agnostic about whether their victory last year could tell us anything at all.
Now if you want to use results of bowl games to make judgments about teams' worthiness in general and say UCF may have been overrated and/or LSU underrated, be my guest, but I think the intensity of any conclusions you draw from that game would have to be a whole lot weaker than the ones you'd make about Notre Dame-Clemson, Georgia-Texas, and Michigan-Florida.