Well, the Coastal coach sent a blistering letter to the playoff folks to argue about them, or Cincinnati, not getting a shot at the playoffs. He's got some pretty good points, not the least of which is that they played a full schedule while the Buckeyes played 6 games and got in.
So, I realize expanding the playoffs would end this discussion...maybe...but does he have an argument this season? Would it just be cheating the nation to have brought in Cincy or CC against Bama or Clemson and pretend that they are one of the FOUR BEST TEAMS in the nation? I mean, does anybody REALLY think either of those teams could beat Ohio St?
Obviously, most folks will point out that in reality, teams like this could never compete with Bama, Clemson, UGA, Notre Dame and a few others, the way we recruit and our bazillion dollar facilities, etc. It doesn't really seem fair, but it's REALITY....it's not like professional sports where everyone is given the same amount of coaching, money, fans and a system in place to get the same kind of talent. I mean, when your top recruit might be a three-star guy that signs on because UGA or LSU didn't want or need him, then how can you expect to compete against schools like UGA and Clemson that fight to see who can come up with the most 5 star recruits every year?
I know one thing....everyone tired of hearing all of this whining are sure hoping we mop the floor with the Bearcats. But will that really change things? Maybe it will quiet the talk, until next season when Rhode Island A&M goes undefeated...(sigh)
Thoughts?
So, I realize expanding the playoffs would end this discussion...maybe...but does he have an argument this season? Would it just be cheating the nation to have brought in Cincy or CC against Bama or Clemson and pretend that they are one of the FOUR BEST TEAMS in the nation? I mean, does anybody REALLY think either of those teams could beat Ohio St?
Obviously, most folks will point out that in reality, teams like this could never compete with Bama, Clemson, UGA, Notre Dame and a few others, the way we recruit and our bazillion dollar facilities, etc. It doesn't really seem fair, but it's REALITY....it's not like professional sports where everyone is given the same amount of coaching, money, fans and a system in place to get the same kind of talent. I mean, when your top recruit might be a three-star guy that signs on because UGA or LSU didn't want or need him, then how can you expect to compete against schools like UGA and Clemson that fight to see who can come up with the most 5 star recruits every year?
I know one thing....everyone tired of hearing all of this whining are sure hoping we mop the floor with the Bearcats. But will that really change things? Maybe it will quiet the talk, until next season when Rhode Island A&M goes undefeated...(sigh)
Thoughts?