Urban Meyer might be done after this year - the little punk can’t handle accountability and the possibility of 2 losses in a season.
This is it, Buckeyes. Enjoy your title in 2014/15. Meyer’s out. He can’t handle not being champion. He’ll leave your program a mess and then the guy who comes in will get the blame. Have fun, Buckey Bros!!!
Wow, the Cougars got 55 points in the first half and finished with 69. 7 different TD passes to 6 different receivers. Gardner Minshew broke a Washington State record, most passes in a single game in school history. Final score, 69-28 over Arizona.
Hopefully the committee will notice this game. They were on fire in all three phases. They even got a touchdown from a muffed kickoff return.
More likely OSU gets by Michigan on Saturday, defeats Northwestern for the Big Ten title, gets selected for the playoff by committee admirers and then gets squashed by Alabama. Meyer survives.*
*he does look like he’s hurting badly in that linked video.
I would feel kinda bad if something actually did happen to his health, but I also could see him using this to lay the groundwork for quitting at the end of the year. Remember how he left Florida for “health problems,” leaving UF’s program in shambles and reviving the OSU program.
That’s not really fair. They were down 21-19 near the end of the first half (failed 2-pt. conversion). If they hadn’t let The Ohio State University score 17 unanswered points in the third quarter, the score would have been quite close. It just looks bad because of the total points the Buckeyes scored.
I don’t care if Notre Dame goes “undefeated”, they’re not playoff material. They’re basically getting beat, except for the fact that USC fumbles the football every time they’re close to the 20 yard line. If Notre Dame wants respect, be like other major programs and join a conference (preferably one with a conference title game) where you’re guaranteed to face at least 1 or 2 stiff tests every year. They could join the Big or the ACC and silence their critics. But no, Notre Dame is “special”.
Well, the way most people remember the Irish’s last playoff appearance was a disaster, with their great linebackers and linemen getting dragged 10 or 15 yards down the field by Eddy Lacy. The country doesn’t want to watch that again. I’d rather watch 1-loss Ohio State or 1-loss Oklahoma than an “undefeated” Irish team. I’d even take a 2-loss Georgia team.
I sometimes wonder how much of Notre Dame’s success comes from playing a bunch of different teams every year. Their opponents don’t get to see them year after year to learn their proclivities and have to rely on just a week of film prep to beat them.
Their ‘success’ comes from selecting teams to play for television ratings; if they played in a major conference in which there were consistently 2 or 3 solid 8 or 9-team wins against quality opponents, then we’d see how good they really are (or aren’t). Seriously, I think UCF deserves more respect than Notre Dame. Let’s not fall for this scam again.
But hey I’m a nice guy and willing to make a deal: ND can go undefeated and get into the playoff, but if they lose by more than 2 TDs in the first round, then they agree to never enter the playoff again until they join a major conference. Deal?
I mean, I’m not in any way a ND fan, I’d love to see them get rolled by Bama again. But it’s not like they don’t try to schedule quality opponents, sometimes those teams collapse between when the schedule is made and when they play cough FSU cough, but they played Michigan and Stanford as well as division winners Pitt and Northwestern this year too.
This is complete nonsense. Notre Dame’s schedule is, year after year, stronger than most Div I teams. They don’t schedule three cupcakes like the SEC teams, they don’t play non-Power-5 conference opponents for the most part (this year’s only minor conference team was Ball St.), and based upon pre-season and/or early season viewpoints, having Michigan, Stanford, VaTech, Northwestern, Florida St. and Syracuse on their schedule was certainly a tough sled.
By comparison, the mighty Alabama has played Louisville, Arkansas St., The Ragin’ Cajuns of La-Laf, and The Citadel, along with last-place Tennessee, last-place Arkansas, and hapless Ole Miss. That schedule, compared to the one Notre Dame is playing, is a complete Smörgåsbord of cream puffs. Alabama should be ashamed. Except, of course, that they do that every year, yet manage often to come through in the really tough games. If Notre Dame manages to stay undefeated, they certainly have at least as good a claim to a spot as anyone not named Clemson…
Wait til ND gets into the playoffs. They’ll probably get into the tunnel and then piss in their pants once they realize it’s Alabama they’re playing and forfeit the game.
It took me a while, but I’ve finally come around to the belief that an 8-team playoff would be the ideal number. I thought 4 would be perfect, but seeing some of the machinations the committee goes through year after year to make sure their “favorites” get, well, favored … just make the Power 5 conference championships automatic play-in games.
The only drawback to 8? Here’s what I’d expect: “Well, your Power 5 champions are in, of course. Then a spot for the highest-ranked non-Power 5 team. And you’ve still got a spot for another at-large.”
“But wouldn’t there be two at-large spots?”
“Oh, SEC would have 2 teams in every year.”
LSU v Texas A&M headed to sixth OT. They seem intent on establishing the weakness of the college format.
If LSU loses, a real interesting possibility begins to shape up. #4 Michigan lost today. #5 Georgia will presumably lose in the SEC Championship. #6 Oklahoma could well lose in the Big-12 Championship game. #7 LSU would have lost. #8 Wash St. lost. This allows either #9 UCF and #10 Ohio St. to move up into the fourth slot.
Do they take an undefeated UCF? Or do they take one-loss Ohio St. (assuming OSU wins the BiG Championship)? They moved UCF ahead of OSU last week; will they UNmove them now that the Buckeyes won the Big Game??