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Never been more pissed off at a coach. I've seen people defend Hoke but he has no defense. He said he didn't know that Morris was hurt. If that is in fact the case and he's not lying, that's still awful. It shows that Hoke is incapable of noticing that his STARTING QB IS LIMPING AROUND, which everybody else in the **** building knew. He also tried to shift some of the blame on Morris himself, stating that Morris shook the coaches off and wanted to stay in. Because a gimpy QB who can't stand up without leaning on a lineman and just took a hard head-to-head hit and is possibly concussed is definitely more capable of making the decision than trained coaches and staff.
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[QUOTE="Partridge Inhabited Deku Tree, post: 1503711, member: 18320"]I think it worked out fine. There's little doubt in my mind that the single best team in the country is among the playoff teams. You'll always get someone just outside the cutoff complaining. The NCAA tournament has 64+ teams and every year people complain about being snubbed.[/QUOTE]
I think without a doubt the best team is either Alabama or Oregon, but I'm not entirely convinced that Ohio State is better than TCU/Baylor. They had a convincing win against Wisconsin, but struggled against teams like Michigan, Indiana, Penn State, and LOST to Virginia Tech by 14 at home.
I think without a doubt the best team is either Alabama or Oregon, but I'm not entirely convinced that Ohio State is better than TCU/Baylor. They had a convincing win against Wisconsin, but struggled against teams like Michigan, Indiana, Penn State, and LOST to Virginia Tech by 14 at home.
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Ohio State could be the fifth or sixth best team instead of the fourth, but tough. If you're at best #4 I don't care that you missed the shot to be playing for #1 because the voters thought someone else earned #4.
If you consider the playoff as a system to make sure you don't leave out a team that has a legitimate argument that they're the #1 in the nation, you'll go a long time before you run into a school that really gets screwed.
If you consider the playoff as a system to make sure you don't leave out a team that has a legitimate argument that they're the #1 in the nation, you'll go a long time before you run into a school that really gets screwed.
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