College Football Playoff Rankings - Josh Pate REACTION

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College Football Playoff rankings are finally out. After Josh Pate's College Football Show Ep 579 Josh Pate broke down the rankings. What do we think about Oregon and Ohio State being among the 4 Big Ten teams in the top 5? Will we see teams like UGA, Alabama or LSU, Ole Miss or Texas A&M make it in along with Tennessee and Texas? Who are the biggest winners and losers? Let us know what you think in the comments below and be sure to SUBSCRIBE to the channel and CLICK THE BELL for notifications as we bring you multiple live shows per week!
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Those GA friends asking “could we still get in if we loose to Tennessee” or asking “do we have to win Saturday” need to seriously reevaluate their fanhood ~ A devout Georgia fan

bohdanleniuk
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Wait a second Josh, what win jumps out from Texas or Penn State? At least byu beat #14 SMU and #16 Kansas St. You can’t say the schedules don’t compare when you have two teams in top 5 from the sec/big 10 who literally haven’t beaten anybody noteworthy.

thomasb
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I must have missed it when Josh said that Penn State deserves to miss the playoffs because they’re a 1-loss with no signature wins. Surely, if he’s saying this about Indiana, then he must also think it about Penn State as well since their best win is freaking Illinois

KYoutube
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I like this show but the SEC bias is getting a little out of control. You talk about how IU should be left out if they lose to #2 Ohio State, but turn a blind eye to Texas, whose best win is against a currently unranked Vandy by 3. If they go 10-2 with a loss to A&M, should they get in over an 11-1 IU? Besides a slight slip up against Michigan where they won by 5, they’ve dismantled everyone they’ve played on their weaker schedule by 2 scores. No other team in the country can say that. I’d be shocked if the committee left off a team whose only loss would come from the #2 team in the country in favor of an SEC team with 2 or even 3 losses.

RioWatchesYT
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If we're going to argue that strength of record is significantly less important than strength of schedule when it comes to Indiana, there is no reason to have Texas higher than 10th. Their best, and arguably only good, win of the season is @ Vandy. Doesn't seem like a very consistent argument at all, with a lot of Texas's love coming from a benefit of the doubt you don't give to other schools.

jackmccann
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If we were to have that " uncomfortable conversation" about Indiana, why wouldn't we have that same conversation about Penn State.? They both would have two very similar resumes.

TRAYTRAYOLAY
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Josh: I don't have an SEC bias.
Also Josh: BYU with an undefeated regular season and a loss in their conference championship game (12-1), should be knocked out of the playoff for 10-2 *insert SEC team* that didn't even make their conference title game.

andrewplehn
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Texas doesn’t have any good wins…they should be in the same conversation as Indiana and BYU

AllOrNothingWithAce
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I think if Indiana plays Ohio State close, the committee will keep them in even if they lose

NikolaiG
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I love how all of you get butt hurt because the SEC is the best, and we get the most attention. It's entertaining as hell😄 🤣 😆.

winnspivey
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If a 1 Loss Texas is in then a 1 Loss Indiana is in
You dont get credit for playing Georgia if the game is over by halftime and im turning off the TV

condog
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record needs to matter! SEC is always overrated because they the always have 3 loss them still ranked at all times, which makes sec on sec wins seem soooo much better!

johnbuda
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If you're not what your record says you are, then how are the longhorns ranked so high?

samflores
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BYU beat two top 16 teams. They are at number two in SOR on ESPN. It's not just that they are undefeated.

paulkeane
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Heres my issue with "if Indiana loses to OSU theyre out"

What is Penn States argument? PSU has looked pretty terrible in some games, and nothing on their resume is particularly impressive. Why are they a surefire playoff team if Indiana is totally out with a loss to OSU?

jordanmungo
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I hate strength of schedule because why would teams be punished for playing against “known good schools” that are having bad years. These schedules are booked years in advance too. For example, Indiana has a bad SOS, but they beat Michigan (last year’s championship) and Washington (last year’s runner up). So they should be punished because those teams are bad this year???

HuskyBlockCFan
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I would like to point out that there are losses in the SEC to Vanderbilt, Arkansas, Kentucky and such… what Indiana and BYU don’t have are losses to bad teams. BYU in fact has 2 ranked wins! If we want to talk about who have you beat, let’s also talk about who you’ve lost to

nickb
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Thats right. No need to play the championship games. Sec is just too good. All these undefined juggernauts should just vote who is the best. .... oh wait... the sec has no undefeated teams?... wait? The sec can lose? Wow. And here i am after just listening to you thinking the sec is just so good that a football game never needs to be played again. Lol, they're tough, but they aint invincible.

synthwavespartan
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You say Indiana's SOS is so bad that they profile like a Big12 team in terms of schedule. YOUR GRAPHICS ON THE SCREEN SHOW INDIANA WITH THE 68TH SOS and BYU WITH 36TH! Are you kidding? BYU has the 2nd highest SOR according to ESPN and the highest according to Kelly Ford. There is no way you are serious. How is this your job? "I dont hate BYU" EITHER YOU DO OR YOU ARE HORRIBLE AT YOUR JOB

JGStudiosS
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This is so Texas best win is Vanderbilt. BYU has two top 25 wins. Penn st has played no one yet they are 4 bc they lost closely to Ohio st? Nebraska lost closely to penn st. Why even play the games? Patter has lost it completely

michaelbarney