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We are in.

I'm glad we're going to be in but it still strikes me as odd that our "bowl game" after this great year is going to be at an opposing team's stadium that hardly any of us will get to attend. Have to win that one to get a traditional bowl game.
 
I'm glad we're going to be in but it still strikes me as odd that our "bowl game" after this great year is going to be at an opposing team's stadium that hardly any of us will get to attend. Have to win that one to get a traditional bowl game.
TBH, our team is a warm weather team. Ha. I'm not worried about going on the road after gaining this experience.
 
I have no reasoning for thinking it but something tells me they will pit IU against GA in Athens or TENN in Knoxville. Either will give IU a chance to improve upon their performance on the big stage against the big boys. If IU gets left out it will likely be Ole Miss or Bama in the Citrus.
 
I have no reasoning for thinking it but something tells me they will pit IU against GA in Athens or TENN in Knoxville. Either will give IU a chance to improve upon their performance on the big stage against the big boys. If IU gets left out it will likely be Ole Miss or Bama in the Citrus.
I would be ok with any of that at this point. Except for Purdue, we have been playing big boy football since the UM kickoff.
 
I'm glad we're going to be in but it still strikes me as odd that our "bowl game" after this great year is going to be at an opposing team's stadium that hardly any of us will get to attend. Have to win that one to get a traditional bowl game.
And this is where the CFP committee, the NCAA and all of these mental midgets running things don’t proactively think these things through. It’s like they just try to figure things out as they go along.
The CFP is the top tier now. You absolutely want to make the playoff over any bowl game (not a part of the CFP) obviously.

But to host these first round games in stadiums OF THE PARTICIPATING TEAMS? That is asinine. You mean to tell me they cannot find 4 neutral site locations and give 50% of each of the tickets to each fanbase?

We seed teams in the NCAA basketball tournament but they don’t play those in a home arena. Why not do it for football?

It cheapens the whole thing to me. Now, it just looks like another tacked on regular season game at another stadium. Make it a neutral location where fans can travel and enjoy an actual “trip” with some fanfare around it.
 
I have no reasoning for thinking it but something tells me they will pit IU against GA in Athens or TENN in Knoxville. Either will give IU a chance to improve upon their performance on the big stage against the big boys. If IU gets left out it will likely be Ole Miss or Bama in the Citrus.
Yes,if they are ‘stuck’ with taking us they will pit us against an SEC on the road. Thinking we will lose so they can use it to prove a point.
Yeah I know I’m paranoid.being an IU football for over 50 years will do that to you.
 
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And this is where the CFP committee, the NCAA and all of these mental midgets running things don’t proactively think these things through. It’s like they just try to figure things out as they go along.
The CFP is the top tier now. You absolutely want to make the playoff over any bowl game (not a part of the CFP) obviously.

But to host these first round games in stadiums OF THE PARTICIPATING TEAMS? That is asinine. You mean to tell me they cannot find 4 neutral site locations and give 50% of each of the tickets to each fanbase?

We seed teams in the NCAA basketball tournament but they don’t play those in a home arena. Why not do it for football?

It cheapens the whole thing to me. Now, it just looks like another tacked on regular season game at another stadium. Make it a neutral location where fans can travel and enjoy an actual “trip” with some fanfare around it.
It's a tiered system of rewards. Four byes, four hosts, and four visitors. People complained that watered down schedules prevent awesome matchups with sexy opponents or locations and that the playoff cheapens the regular season. This corrects both. Think how sick it would be to host Alabama at Memorial Stadium! Neutral site college football, outside of Pasadena, sucks and saps the traditions that make it better than the sterile NFL.
 
IU had best not take this upcoming game with Purdue too lightly. Looking ahead to the playoff and nighttime temperatures at game time hovering around the freezing mark could create an opening for our arch-rival to become the “Spoilermakers”.

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It's a tiered system of rewards. Four byes, four hosts, and four visitors. People complained that watered down schedules prevent awesome matchups with sexy opponents or locations and that the playoff cheapens the regular season. This corrects both. Think how sick it would be to host Alabama at Memorial Stadium! Neutral site college football, outside of Pasadena, sucks and saps the traditions that make it better than the sterile NFL.
Well, at least give the deserving visiting team a large chunk of tickets as their reward. 3k tickets or whatever it is is wrong. Based on a committee decision as to who's the seed.
Not half the tickets but a quarter or so. It's POST season, not regular season.
 
It's a tiered system of rewards. Four byes, four hosts, and four visitors. People complained that watered down schedules prevent awesome matchups with sexy opponents or locations and that the playoff cheapens the regular season. This corrects both. Think how sick it would be to host Alabama at Memorial Stadium! Neutral site college football, outside of Pasadena, sucks and saps the traditions that make it better than the sterile NFL.
Agree. Outside of the Rose Bowl and the regular season Cotton Bowl Red River game, all the neutral sites I don’t like — NFL stadiums stink for atmosphere.
 
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IU had best not take this upcoming game with Purdue too lightly. Looking ahead to the playoff and nighttime temperatures at game time hovering around the freezing mark could create an opening for our arch-rival to become the “Spoilermakers”.
We should have a team built for the cold. Our run defense is top tier. And we can run the ball. Our team is pretty physical. We’ve been the more physical team in all but maybe 2 being UM and OSU. I would be very disappointed if Purdue played more physical than us in Bloomington.
 
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And this is where the CFP committee, the NCAA and all of these mental midgets running things don’t proactively think these things through. It’s like they just try to figure things out as they go along.
The CFP is the top tier now. You absolutely want to make the playoff over any bowl game (not a part of the CFP) obviously.

But to host these first round games in stadiums OF THE PARTICIPATING TEAMS? That is asinine. You mean to tell me they cannot find 4 neutral site locations and give 50% of each of the tickets to each fanbase?

We seed teams in the NCAA basketball tournament but they don’t play those in a home arena. Why not do it for football?

It cheapens the whole thing to me. Now, it just looks like another tacked on regular season game at another stadium. Make it a neutral location where fans can travel and enjoy an actual “trip” with some fanfare around it.

I did not think that the NCAA has anything to do with the CFP?
 
Well, at least give the deserving visiting team a large chunk of tickets as their reward. 3k tickets or whatever it is is wrong. Based on a committee decision as to who's the seed.
Not half the tickets but a quarter or so. It's POST season, not regular season.
^^^^This 1,000%^^^^

Tiered system or not, giving the visiting fans 2,500 tickets is not the way to go about it.

As of today, the bracketologists have IU playing on the road as the #10 seed at #7 seed Penn State. Good luck getting tickets to that one if you want to see your team live in the postseason.
 
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I will believe it when I see it.

If IU does not blow out PU this coming Saturday, IMO, that could change the potential for being in the CFP.
Like the blowout that Penn State had at Minny kind of a blowout? Or the blowout win Oregon had at Wisconsin? Or, the blowout win Georgia had at soon to be 4-8 UK earlier this season? If we are considering margin of victory in all of this, every single team in the CFP is up for scrutiny.
 
I did not think that the NCAA has anything to do with the CFP?
They don’t. I’m just trying to draw some comparisons to how both the NCAA and CFP don’t think through the scenarios that come about ahead of them actually transpiring. NCAA and what brought about the creation of NIL is a prime example. They both leave things unaccounted for, which is a lack of foresight and structure.
 
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I will believe it when I see it.

If IU dI

I will believe it when I see it.

If IU does not blow out PU this coming Saturday, IMO, that could change the potential for being in the CFP.
I think you're right. I was listening to College FB radio this afternoon & listening to those radio guys talking, it left me with the impression that IU better kick Purdue's ass this week for style points or IU might not get in? At this point, no one really knows what will happen with the College FB Playoff seedings? I think it's still entirely possible a 3-loss SEC school might get in? This is the first year of "the best 12." Anything's possible with the seedings.
 
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Purdue’s worst team in their history at 1-10 vs IU’s best team in our history at 10-1…what could possibly go wrong? A snapped punt attempt through the fingers? A shanked punt to the wrong side of the field? An injured thumb to the throwing hand of our pass happy QB? An interception in the red zone? A fumble here or there? Tell me more why you think all we need to do is show up!
 
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