Originally posted by Chuck Norris
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I agree. It's hard for me to justify much of any of this outside of name recognition and conference biases that exist within the committee. Miami gets eyeballs just like Alabama and the others. Good wins are fine, but you can't ignore losses either. That's my entire issue with some of this. An SEC team loses, it's excused because "it just means more." There are people all through this thread that support and justify that as being logical to them.
Kentucky is a bad team. They beat Ole Miss in Oxford. Why are they even in the conversation? Oklahoma is terrible. They throttled Alabama. At some point the losses have to matter too.
As I've pointed out, Miami's resume feels and looks a lot like Penn State. They got some fortunate breaks in games. They won some games late. They didn't look all that imposing or consistently elite week in and week out. That's not to discount either team. But I feel that Miami's losses to GT and Syracuse are 'better' than Ole Miss losing to Kentucky at home, or Alabama losing to Oklahoma. Not everyone agrees, and that's okay. But at some point, the losses have to matter too.
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