Your Small College Is Never Getting Invited To The College Football Playoff

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Only 72 hours ago, college football fans of TCU and Baylor were looking at hotel prices in New Orleans and Pasadena. The Horned Frogs were ranked third in the college football playoff standings and the Bears were ranked sixth, but had one last chance to impress the college football community by beating a highly ranked Kansas State team.

Then Ohio State beat the middling Wisconsin Badgers into the ground and the college football playoff committee saw dollar signs and an escape route.

It’s hard to argue that Ohio State, 12-1, had a better season than TCU or Baylor. The fourth-ranked Buckeyes lost to a putrid Virginia Tech team by double digits at home on Sept. 6, which was by far the worst loss of all three teams. The same Virginia Tech team, later in the season, provided us with this:

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Plus, Ohio State competes in the Big Ten–the second weakest football power-five conference. Baylor and TCU play in the Big 12, a conference ESPN ranked in its Power Index as the strongest in the country, ahead of the SEC. The Buckeyes played consistently better throughout the year, but that Virginia Tech loss doesn’t disappear. It can’t. It’s terrible.

TCU, which sported a one-loss record like the Buckeyes and the Bears, had one common opponent with Ohio State. The Horned Frogs slaughtered a top 25 Minnesota team by 23. The Buckeyes beat the same Gophers team by seven. TCU had the best loss of any of the three schools on the road against a top five opponent–and only lost that game by three.

Baylor’s strength of schedule doomed the Bears from the start, but was it that much worse than Ohio State’s? Baylor’s non-conference games included a road contest against Buffalo and two decisive home wins against SMU and Northwestern State. Ohio State didn’t play a true road non-conference game, facing Navy on a neutral field, losing to Virginia Tech at home, and beating down Kent State and Cincinnati. In fact, the adjusted strength of schedule rankings have TCU and Baylor ahead of the Buckeyes.

So why did Ohio State get the four-spot? Money. (Image via Barking Carnival):

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TCU and Baylor are small, private schools, and those schools don’t drive ratings. Small schools don’t sell tickets. Small schools don’t sell advertisements. It’s why bowl committees start sweating when pundits predict “Duke” or “Vanderbilt” to their venues.

If your school represents a minuscule segment on this map, chances are, it would’ve gotten jumped, too.

If TCU or Baylor’s name was replaced with “Texas” and Ohio State’s with “Northwestern,” this wouldn’t have happened. Ohio State is a national brand that drives ratings. What do fans in Chicago, New York, and Los Angeles want to watch? Alabama versus TCU or Alabama versus Ohio State? The answer is easy. Is it justified? No, but college football is a business, and this was a business decision.

A conference championship game is an excuse the committee will bring up, but having one wouldn’t have bumped either private school ahead of the Buckeyes. Ohio State was always going to trump the small school with a Big Ten championship.

This game also renders the week-by-week college football playoff rankings meaningless. TCU beat Iowa State, a team whose only power-five win came on the road against a bowl-eligible Big Ten team, by 52 and dropped three spots. Ohio State beat an unproven Wisconsin team and jumped into the playoff.

If the four-team college football playoff is a placeholder for something bigger, then maybe small schools have nothing to worry about. But if this is the most “playoff” that college football is going to see, then small schools will never have a chance to compete.

So, if you’re a college football fan at a small school who wants to see his team play for a national championship, transfer. The college football playoff is just a repackaged version of the Bowl Championship Series, and it isn’t going to get better.

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  1. Frock_Itch

    Thanks for confirming how big of an idiot you are with this pile of crap, Helmet Stickers.

    10 years ago at 1:48 pm
      1. Frock_Itch

        The Big 12 shot itself in the foot by not declaring a champion and not having a conference championship game. This had nothing to do with the size of these schools. Having a chance to win an outright title in front of a national audience was a huge advantage for Ohio State. The Big 12 needs to add two programs and have an outright title or they should expect to be on the outside looking in, unless someone runs the table.

        10 years ago at 2:12 pm
      2. Dillon Cheverere

        The idea is that the lesser market of two equally deserving teams will be left out. OSU isn’t decidedly more deserving than TCU.

        Your point about the Big 12 not having a championship game is fair, but it doesn’t make OSU a shoo-in just because they had one. TCU was ranked ahead of OSU for most of the season. They did nothing to deserve getting jumped.

        Note: I HATE the Big 12, so don’t think I’m a homer.

        10 years ago at 2:17 pm
      3. AllThingsFrat

        This article is ignoring the fact that Tcu filled up at least 40% of the rose bowl in 2011, and the Tcu-Wisconsin bowl game was in the top 3 highest rated bcs games in the history of the bcs in regards to tv ratings. Just because their student body isn’t big doesn’t mean people don’t like to watch them

        10 years ago at 2:45 pm
      4. Fratmiral Nelson

        Yep. This is just a nonsensical conspiracy theory from a butthurt Big12 fan that doesn’t hold water.

        10 years ago at 3:00 pm
      5. DaddyMaddy

        Typically I agree with your opinions about sports, drinking, and women but today I cannot. Obviously this article and the comments will not lead to anything in the whole scheme of things, but you have to acknowledge that it WAS a “shoo-in” vote for the committee who voted OSU into the playoff.

        The argument between the 3 teams lies in the strength of schedule. Each person will have an opinion on that and it will never be resolved. Agree to disagree. The next heavily weighted criteria is most obviously the BOWL CHAMPIONSHIP. OSU gets the nod there, obviously. Destroyed Wisconsin. I was at the game and the 3rd string QB, who school studying wise is damn near illiterate, looked extremely comfortable in the pocket in his first ever start.

        I myself am an OSU fan. OSU fans have been waiting literally as long as I can remember for this game. Now, OSU may not be able to hold a candle to Bama considering Nick Saban is a genius, but it will be one hell of a game to watch regardless.

        10 years ago at 9:09 pm
      6. Ohio State

        I am an Ohio State fan, therefore, obviously biased. However, this article is not completely accurate.

        Ohio State and TCU both played Minnesota but those were totally different circumstances. Minnesota lost @ TCU, early in the year. Ohio State beat Minnesota in an (arguably) hostile environment, with a game time temperature of 15 degrees. The weather conditions (definitely not an excuse for a playoff team) played into Minnesota’s strengths, while it hurt the accuracy of a FRESHMAN quarterbacks arm, whereas Minnesota’s running game was efficient on the frozen tundra. Another thing- OSU’s game against the Gophers was the second week in a row the Buckeyes played on the road. Previously, they played eighth ranked Michigan State in a hostile environment, in what must have been a physically and emotionally taxing game. However, the Horned Frogs faced FCS opponent Samford, resting many starters in only their second game of the season.

        10 years ago at 10:56 pm
      7. UCFrat33

        From what I hear, UCF might get a bid into the big 12 which would be incredible for the school.

        10 years ago at 2:18 pm
      8. SteveHolt

        Ohio State was going to jump these schools regardless of a conference championship game. It just depends on the year. In 15 seasons, no Big 12 team played its way into the BCS bc of a conf-champ game. Multiple years where a team played itself out. Just because a conference adds doormats like Maryland and Rutgers to avoid its stars having to play better teams, doesn’t indicate “conference strength.” That’s inane.

        10 years ago at 2:19 pm
      9. Natty Bohs and Hoes

        “Just because a conference adds doormats like Maryland and Rutgers” both Rutgers and Maryland went 7-5 and Maryland went 4-4 in the B1G those schools are by no means power houses but they are hardly doormats

        10 years ago at 3:36 pm
      10. Dillon Cheverere

        And bigger market teams getting the nod over more deserving teams has been a tried-and-true BCS method for decades.

        10 years ago at 2:21 pm
      11. Mark Daniels

        So the fact that the Big12 was the strongest and deepest conference who had two deserving teams is a logical reason to kick them both out?

        10 years ago at 4:50 pm
      12. Pine Straw

        look at the state of Kansas, Kansas State, which represents “a minuscule segment on this map”, had twice as many fans as Oregon at the Fiesta Bowl a couple years ago, their fan base travels incredibly well even though according to Helmet Stickers this would be the opposite. The point on Private Schools may be somewhat accurate but the map should be tossed out, KU students don’t even know when their team plays football games.

        10 years ago at 2:17 pm
      13. NotDevryGuy

        Before you get your Texas bias panties in a bunch, here are some inaccuracies:
        1. Ohio State beat a RANKED Minnesota team ON THE ROAD. TCU may have won by 23, but they had the home-field advantage. Minnesota also was not ranked at this time.
        2 Next, I can surely tell you that a Chicago market would LOVE to watch Northwestern “Chicago’s Big Ten Team” play in the playoff.
        3. What about Notre Dame? A small, private school, with a relatively small portion on that map. There’s an antithesis to your stupid argument there.
        4. If you’re using the transitive property comparing ISU’s win to a bowl-eligible B1G team, then might as well crown Indiana University SEC East Champs.

        Please think before you type such garbage articles.

        10 years ago at 2:48 pm
      14. SteveHolt

        1.Only end-of-year rankings matter. Or would you like to give credit to Texas A&M for beating the #9 South Carolina? A team that finished 6-6.
        2. Chicago’s team is Notre Dame, not Northwestern. Notre Dame is obviously an exception to the rule, as they are a relevant, national brand every year. Clown post, bro.

        10 years ago at 3:00 pm
      15. _The_Godfather

        Wisconsin, a team that OSU just fucking demolished, also beat Minnesota. On top of that OSU beat them in fucking 12 degree temps. Why is it so hard for you to understand no one cares that you beat fucking Minnesota?

        10 years ago at 3:09 pm
      16. _The_Godfather

        TCU beat Minnesota by 23 at home, Ohio State beat them by 7 on the road in the freezing cold. My point is that neither of these should be used to say that one team is better than the other. Should TCU could negative style points because it was a homegame? In your logic they should. You’re also a fucking moron.

        10 years ago at 3:24 pm
      17. SteveHolt

        I think a 20-point victory over a top-25 team is categorized as a decisive victory. I mean, it doesn’t matter anymore. But it’s hard to say TCU didn’t get fucked.

        10 years ago at 3:52 pm
      18. _The_Godfather

        If anyone got fucked it’s Baylor. There is no way you can make a case that TCU should get in over Baylor when Baylor beat them head to head.

        10 years ago at 4:49 pm
      19. Rusty_KuntzTFM

        End of the year wins are much more impressive and weigh more than winning early.

        10 years ago at 3:53 pm
      20. NotDevryGuy

        Also, this comment basically is further proof that the SEC is highly overrated every year.

        10 years ago at 3:27 pm
      21. Jemarcus Russell

        I would crown Indiana the SEC east champion. The SEC east is a joke, as evidenced by Misery winning the east.

        10 years ago at 3:07 pm
      22. Nice Try

        I hate OSU, but it’s resume is better than TCU’s and Baylor’s. OSU had to play an additional game against a good team (which they destroyed with a 3rd string QB). TCU and Baylor play only 12 games and don’t have to jeopardize their standings with a championship game against a quality opponent.

        The committee stated that the previous week’s rankings have no effect on the next week’s. They’ve been jumping teams all season.

        10 years ago at 12:06 am
    1. The Therapist

      An 11-1 Oklahoma or Texas are making it over OSU if they had the exact same scenario that TCU had. Plain and simple.

      10 years ago at 2:35 pm
      1. FrobertELee

        I thought you all sucked TSG’s dicks to get them to write articles like this for you?

        10 years ago at 3:08 pm
    2. Jemarcus Russell

      TCU and Baylor would both wipe the floor with Ohio State and a drubbing of Wisconsin doesn’t change that fact.

      10 years ago at 3:04 pm
  2. Teddy Fucking Roosevelt

    What do you know, money in America has more say than skill or deserved placement. Thank you for this outstanding contribution.

    10 years ago at 1:51 pm
  3. Meekycheeky

    It’s just my personal opinion that 8 teams would end any debates. Sure you may have a few two loss teams but… What if they win? No committee is gonna make everyone happy with just 4 choices, put the top 8 in and end the controversy

    10 years ago at 1:54 pm
    1. Pine Straw

      The same controversy will exist no matter what, there will almost always be a deserving team or two left out. The same controversy will exist no matter it be the BSC, 4 team playoff, 8 team playoff, or a 16 team playoff. Someone will get left out.

      10 years ago at 2:23 pm
  4. Thyrnus Barnst

    All I am getting out of this is that you all in Texas are butt hurt. Eat my frenis.

    10 years ago at 2:07 pm
  5. ZacBroBand

    Sure, TCU beating an unranked Iowa State team 55-3 in the conference championship was impressive. Almost as impressive as OSU dismantling #13 Wisconsin 59-0 on a neutral field. Cry me a fucking river.

    10 years ago at 2:07 pm
    1. Meekycheeky

      Sorry did you miss the part where Ohio state lost to v tech and tcu’s only loss was to number 5 Baylor?

      10 years ago at 2:10 pm
  6. The Floor Mat

    Fuck that map. You expect me to believe the entire state of Kansas likes KU football over Kansas State?

    10 years ago at 2:07 pm
  7. The Therapist

    Now we get to watch Ohio State pull an Ohio State and get blown out by Bama.

    10 years ago at 2:13 pm
  8. Meekycheeky

    Maybe we could just do like blue mountain state and have an unofficial championship in a corn field

    10 years ago at 2:14 pm