Salty Ohio State Fan Writes Long-Winded Letter To Playoff Committee Questioning Why Bama Made It Over OSU
Ohio State fans are downright pissed. They think they deserve a shot to defend their title in the playoffs this year. However, logical thinking would tell you that they had to win out to do so. They did not. They lost to Michigan State and didn’t get to compete in the Big 10 Championship. That won’t stop their fans from telling you they deserve to be in the playoff more than Alabama.
Take for example this one fan who wrote a long winded letter to the committee about their frustrations.
From Buckeyes News:
Dearest Jeff Long and others at the CFP-
You created a system in which you are supposed to put the BEST 4 TEAMS in the playoff, regardless of anything else. I get that championships carry more weight, but you can’t watch Ohio State crush Michigan on the road and then see Alabama struggle against the worst SEC “championship” team I’ve ever seen and logically leave Ohio State out, let alone Oklahoma’s abysmal loss to Texas.
Oklahoma lost to a 5-7 team by 7. Alabama lost to a 9-3 team by 6 (at home). Ohio State lost to the #5 team in the country by 3 points. While it was at home you could see the impact that weather conditions had on the game, and you could also see how Ohio State rebounded in a big way on the road against the #10 team in the country with a 30 point victory.
I know about your “SEC bias.” I mean, what would ESPN think if you left an SEC team out of the playoff? Finebaum might have a heart attack! Logically though, Alabama is in no way better than Ohio State. They struggled with a Florida team who just lost 27-2 to FSU and almost lost to Florida Atlantic at home. Alabama’s non-conference schedule is worse than Ohio State’s according to the SOS metrics.
Yes, Ohio State’s schedule is not great, but that shouldn’t really matter if you are truly trying to include the “Four Best Teams.” Hell, I created a 56-team link that has 2-10 SMU beating Alabama. Yes, it’s legit. Why don’t you just use that and put SMU in the CFP? Anyway, I encourage you to look a little deeper. Alabama’s best win is against a three-loss LSU team that almost fired their head coach. The B1G has five teams in the top 15 YOU CREATED; the SEC has two.
Alabama has beat ZERO teams that have less than 3 losses. Zero. Zilch. None. Some of it’s “tough competition,” like Arkansas, lost to a MAC team. Hell, if it wasn’t for a farce by Ole Miss on a 4th and 25 against that very same Arkansas team, Ole Miss, with 2 losses, would’ve been mathematically in the SEC championship over Alabama. Big bad SEC contender South Carolina lost to an FCS team. FCS! The SEC played more FCS teams out of conference than they did Power-5 opponents. Alabama’s best win out of conference is over a 3 loss BIG TEN team, Wisconsin on a “neutral” site. They also played 1-11 Louisiana Monroe, Charleston Southern, and Middle Tennessee.
The “Big Bad SEC” is nothing anymore. Houston has the same amount of wins over ranked teams (3) as the ENTIRE SEC East division. So does Michigan State. So does Oklahoma. They all have the same amount of losses. So why is Alabama ahead of them? I’m not quite sure.
Oklahoma had the benefit of playing a ton of backup QB’s. TCU was without Trevone Boykin when they played Oklahoma. Baylor did not have Seth Russell. In addition, while they did play a solid non-conference schedule, they lost to Texas (a team that finished 5-7) in week five. That is two weeks later than Alabama’s loss. Texas was 1-4 at that point and coming off a 50-7 whooping at the hands of TCU. Oklahoma should not have lost that game and still have been considered over more worthy teams for the playoff.
Either way, the four best teams deserve to be in the playoff. Not the SEC champion and the 3 other best teams. Sorry guys, I know ESPN is on the phone talking about how to justify Alabama being #1 even if Clemson wins, so I’ll end this letter.
I guess OSU fans forgot about their loss to Virginia Tech last year that the committee overlooked in the end..
[via Buckeyes News]
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The difficult part about having only 4 playoff spots is that both arguments aren’t necessarily wrong. You can argue either side, at the end of the day it’s all subjective and up to the committee.
I don’t go to Stanford but I have the unpopular opinion that they deserve to be in the playoff.
10 years ago at 3:07 pmOver who? They lost two games, everyone else lost one or zero. They lost to Oregon, who Mich St beat. Oklahoma ended the year beating 3 teams who at one point were in the top 5, all finished better that 9-3, and two of those wins were on the road. Alabama won more games against teams with 8 or more wins than any team in the country and their only loss was on some bullshit tipped pass
I root for Stanford because they’re smart and damn good at football. I also don’t like any team that got into the CFP. But I think the committee got it right.
Also, this would be a great topic for the forums
10 years ago at 4:44 pmIf you overlook the northwestern loss the Oregon loss doesn’t look nearly as bad, they ended really strongly and could have been a playoff contender if Vernon Adams was healthy, therefore based on strength of schedule & being the conference champion from arguably the most complete division, I give Stanford a slight edge over Alabama in my opinion.
Like I said, unpopular.
10 years ago at 5:59 pmBut…look at the first 6 words of your “position”. If you overlook the fact that Sam Houston is an FCS football program, they should be a CFP team!!
10 years ago at 9:17 amNo mention whatsoever of the only undefeated team huh?
10 years ago at 8:31 amhave you not watched any pac 12 football this year? our conference is probably the 2nd p5 no way Stanford should have gotten in
10 years ago at 4:59 pmRightfully so. Unfortunately, it’s only because so much more total revenue will be generated if Alabama is in the playoffs versus if Ohio State is.
10 years ago at 3:14 pmI hate Ohio state and Bama both, but the likelihood of Bama drawing tons more money is farcical. Both fan bases travel well. You are an idiot
10 years ago at 3:40 pmYa, Ohio State has played in the 3 most watched games this year so you’re definitely wrong there.
10 years ago at 4:00 pmNot going to lie, I made that up
10 years ago at 4:19 pmThis is why you’re douche
10 years ago at 12:35 amGuys an idiot. No doubt. But even a blind squirrel finds a nut every once in awhile. And he has some very valid points
10 years ago at 3:22 pmDalvin cook deserves to win the heisman. He has nearly two more yards per carry than Henry and he has done it against better defenses.
10 years ago at 3:23 pmHe also had more right hooks to a woman’s face than most other running backs this year #NumbersDontLie
10 years ago at 3:46 pmAlleged* and was found innocent.
10 years ago at 4:05 pmYou can’t be found innocent. That’s not how it works.
10 years ago at 10:33 pmDo you have to go undefeated to make it into the playoffs?
10 years ago at 3:34 pmYeah, so Clemson wins by default, and the other games are canceled. Sorry to break it to you, man.
10 years ago at 3:38 pmYes. Technically Clemson is already the national champion this year, the playoff is just a formality. /s
10 years ago at 3:40 pmHe seems to have forgotten they barely squeaked past Northern Illinois and Indiana… OSU ND is the bowl game of “but we should be in the playoff!!!” Fuck em both
10 years ago at 3:38 pmRegardless, Notre Dame/Ohio State is about as good of a bowl matchup as you could ask for.
10 years ago at 3:39 pmPrepare for Notre Dame to be completely ass fucked
10 years ago at 4:55 pmI don’t see why we don’t have an eight team bracket. We get to watch more football, every team with a legitimate shot gets in, and the nazis at the NCAA make even more money. It’s a win for everybody.
10 years ago at 3:42 pmIt would potentially cut into schedule or make a college football season the same length as an NFL season. A 12-0 team that wins conference championship would then have to win 3 more games to win. I’m all for that too, but it would impact the longevity of football players’ careers.
10 years ago at 4:04 pmExactly. Too many people think an 8 team playoff is a good idea but fail to see the repercussions. Number 8 team in the nation doesnt deserve a chance to win it all sorry. And besides we already have an 8 team playoff. Its called conference champions. Sure some teams still cant make it even if they win, but it shows who is truly strong. 4 legitimate teams makes it a lot more exciting than “oh well lets just make that 8th spot”
10 years ago at 5:02 pmAnd in the same breath as the career longevity, save the argument that FCS and other divisions have a substantial playoff systems with 4+ games. .01% of those kids will even sniff the NFL.
10 years ago at 9:20 amSo you must really hate NFL wild cards, huh? Only the top four ranks should be considered after an arbitrary and convoluted assignment as is the case with CFP right?
10 years ago at 12:33 amOr a 6 team bracket and the #1 and #2 seeds get a bye.
10 years ago at 6:11 pmIf they start an 8 team playoff, the butthurt fans of the #9 team will start arguing for a 16 team playoff. At some point you just have to say “Look guys, it’s just college football. Get over it.”
10 years ago at 6:50 amOSU has one of the weakest schedules in the country. They lost to the first ranked team they played and didn’t even make it to their conference championship. OSU has no argument.
10 years ago at 3:43 pmAs an Ohio State grad I believe our team can easily beat those in the playoff and this guy brings up obvious points. That being said, we dont deserve a playoff spot and I dont agree with increasing to a 8 team playoff. The way it is set up now puts so much emphasis on the regular season and how critical it is to win meaningful games. This is how it should be
10 years ago at 3:43 pm