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|    RSFC Moderator to The NOTBCS Guy    |
|    Re: CPF future?    |
|    06 Feb 24 09:51:48    |
      From: rsfcmoderator@gmail.com              On Tuesday, February 6, 2024 at 11:35:39 AM UTC-5, The NOTBCS Guy wrote:       > Meanwhile, how likely is it that the Pac-whatever champion is going to be       ranked higher than the second-highest conference champion of the Group of 5       conferences?              Fair to good? Using new P4 alignments and Sagarin final:              2023 OSU was #19, 5th cc behind Mich, Geo, KSU and FSU. Also NDSU, but they       aren't gof.       2022 OSU was #11, 4th cc behind ccs Geo, tOSU, Utah.        2021 OSU was #44, 6th cc behind Geo, tOSU, OkSU, Boise, Louisiana       2020 OSU was #91, 10th cc behind Bama, tOSU, Clem, BYU, BallSt, Coastal,       SanJose, Tulsa, Marshall        2019 WSU was #46, 9th cc behind LSU, tOSU, Clem, Baylor, Memph, App, USAF,       FlAtl,        2018 WSU was #20, 5th cc behind Clem, Bama, tOSU, WVU              That's 4 out of 6.               Also, Sagarin loves NDSU. And the MAC had a great year in 2020--- runner up       Buffalo was #12. Also, the new B12 had a different best team every single       year, which is cool and promising.               Also, 5 is enough. Sometimes the 6th cc stinks.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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