With all four games pretty much being blowouts, I want to mention that IU lost by only ten points. That was as close as any of the other four games, but I know that there will be the naysayers who say that IU did not belong but they are wrong. You can take away Love's 98 yard run and might notice that the stats were equal and that is with the full admission that IU was beaten to a pulp. I will also point out that if the truth is told, OSU would rather still be playing right now in place of a win over Michigan and a loss to Tennessee, but for those who disagree with that, please remember that IU beat Michigan this year and OSU did not. So I now have three questions about what we have seen.
First, are twelve teams in the playoffs too many?
Second, could someone tell me why the four winners had home field? Was there a formula? Could someone tell me what it is and if not, shouldn't all games be on neutral fields?
Third, where will the Hoosiers end up in the final poll. I am hoping for seventh or eighth.
First, are twelve teams in the playoffs too many?
Second, could someone tell me why the four winners had home field? Was there a formula? Could someone tell me what it is and if not, shouldn't all games be on neutral fields?
Third, where will the Hoosiers end up in the final poll. I am hoping for seventh or eighth.