Brick wrote:
One Post wrote:
Brick wrote:
One Post wrote:
This Ends in Antioch wrote:
conns7901 wrote:
Every team who had the bye so far has gotten blasted in the first quarter.
Oregon is the only one that was unexpected.
Oregon played 13 games before today and beat each team decisively. There were 12 teams in the playoffs, Oregon beat 1/4 of them. One on the road and one at a neutral site.
Oregon had one 20 minute stretch of bad play at the wrong time. Season over. Thanks for the effort, you are like Purdue vs Fairliegh Dickinson.
But the regular season is more important than ever according to trained seals like Brick…
Ohio State vs Michigan in 2024 meant nothing. NOTHING, regardless of how much Brick parrots the talking points of the media and conference commissioners.
Look at the regular season OSU-Oregon score again. Oregon got screwed by a bad matchup that shouldn't have been a quarterfinal. It has nothing to do with all your bad points you've made all year about this.
As for OSU-Michigan meaning nothing don't tell that to a fan of the teams. Also, if national title chances is all that matters then OSU-Michigan rarely mattered before.
The regular season is greatly devalued, just STFU about this. It's obvious at this point.
Not even close. It was the season with the most meaningful games ever.
Should we go back to the 2 team playoff? What about when there was no title game and the voters picked a champ?
You were wrong. OSU-Michigan still mattered just as much.
Dude, just enough. Last year Ohio State lost to an undefeated Michigan team and played in the Belk bowl. This year Ohio State lost to a 5 loss Michigan team and will win the national title. How do you not understand that if you use the regular season as a gateway to the postseason, the more postseason teams there are the less valuable the regular season is.
The black hole gravity games are done - DONE. We've just traded them for a shit ton of moon level gravity games. Again, this isn't good or bad, it's just a thing. You seem like you love a lot more marginally maybe, kinda, possibly important games. This doesn't mean you are a good or a bad person, right or wrong, just what you prefer. Other people prefer a regular season where more or less a singular loss ends your shot at the national title. That's long gone. Might as well expand to 24 teams, or 36, then we will have the most meaningful regular season ever. Taken to the extreme if every team makes the playoffs is that the most meaningful regular season ever?