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Espn-ish stat, heading into week 7 in the past two years, only two teams ranked in the top 6 have made the playoffs FSU (2014), Clemson (2015).
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Nobody should want to put Baylor in the playoffs with that schedule.
Undefeated UW gets in the playoffs, imo
Esp if no other undefeated team is out there (like Baylor, the powers that be aren't gonna want to put them in there) lol
Undefeated UW gets in the playoffs, imo
Esp if no other undefeated team is out there (like Baylor, the powers that be aren't gonna want to put them in there) lol
I have a hard time believing they would keep an undefeated Washington out over a one loss team. Michigan and Ohio state have to play each other. Bama and Texas will have to play each other. If UW loses though, I think they are done.
Undefeated UW gets in the playoffs, imo
Esp if no other undefeated team is out there (like Baylor, the powers that be aren't gonna want to put them in there) lol
I have a hard time believing they would keep an undefeated Washington out over a one loss team. Michigan and Ohio state have to play each other. Bama and Texas will have to play each other. If UW loses though, I think they are done.
If that scenario happens, if A&M or Bama runs the table after losing to the other, I think they'll get first preference, Bama especially. tOSU/Mich loser will have played literally the week before. Louisville would be the other team, but they need FSU to finish strong and Houston to not have another loss.
If that scenario happens, if A&M or Bama runs the table after losing to the other, I think they'll get first preference, Bama especially. tOSU/Mich loser will have played literally the week before. Louisville would be the other team, but they need FSU to finish strong and Houston to not have another loss.
A source close to Barnett tells 247Sports that he enrolled Thursday at Palomar Junior College in California, where he will attend school through the spring semester, which ends May 27. From there, Barnett, a class of 2015 five-star recruit per the 247Sports Composite, will return to the FBS ranks of college football to play most of the 2017 season.
Texas A&M has already contacted Barnett directly, 247Sports learned Tuesday — an intriguing subplot given the Aggies and Alabama share SEC West real estate.
Jeff Steinberg, who coached Barnett in high school, told 247Sports in a separate conversation that Pac-12 schools Oregon, UCLA, Washington and Cal had spoken with him about his former pupil.
Michigan State, Miami and Florida have also expressed interest.
"I could see him narrowing it down fairly quickly," Steinberg said of Barnett's recruitment, "and trying to make a decision by Christmastime."
Now that Barnett is enrolled at Palomar, any college is free to speak to him, including SEC programs (players who transfer directly from one four-year institution to another are almost always barred from moving in-conference). As a 4-2-4 transfer, Alabama has no control of where Barnett ends up. It’s a massive loophole that 247Sports reported on when Barnett first announced his intent to transfer.
Why Stidham? I thought he was eyeing Auburn and LSU?If A&M takes a transfer it won't be until after Mond enrolls in January, and I would think it'd be Jarrett Stidham...
Clay Helton also went out of his way to say how sorry he was to hear of Cody Ippolito's injury. Wasn't asked about him. #NiceGuyClayHelton
— Zack Rosenblatt (@ZackBlatt) October 11, 2016
Barnett should go to Colorado. Liufau is a senior, right? Montez is meh.
Wherever he goes, it has to be a guarantee starting spot.