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Charleston Pony wrote:highly unlikely one of the top 4 teams in the country will ever come out of one of the lesser conferences, but not impossible. If SMU had a team strong enough to dominate the AAC and roll through our non-conference schedule with convincing wins, I would like to think the committee would have to take notice and give us consideration. If we had a team strong enough to do that this year, we might still finish outside the top 4 (would probably require Baylor or TCU and A&M to go on and win the Big XII and SEC titles) but if SMU did that the next season with a similar schedule...then I think you get public opinion demanding that little old SMU be given a shot at the playoffs regardless of their conference affiliation.
Charleston Pony wrote:highly unlikely one of the top 4 teams in the country will ever come out of one of the lesser conferences, but not impossible. If SMU had a team strong enough to dominate the AAC and roll through our non-conference schedule with convincing wins, I would like to think the committee would have to take notice and give us consideration. If we had a team strong enough to do that this year, we might still finish outside the top 4 (would probably require Baylor or TCU and A&M to go on and win the Big XII and SEC titles) but if SMU did that the next season with a similar schedule...then I think you get public opinion demanding that little old SMU be given a shot at the playoffs regardless of their conference affiliation.
Krieg wrote:Charleston Pony wrote:highly unlikely one of the top 4 teams in the country will ever come out of one of the lesser conferences, but not impossible. If SMU had a team strong enough to dominate the AAC and roll through our non-conference schedule with convincing wins, I would like to think the committee would have to take notice and give us consideration. If we had a team strong enough to do that this year, we might still finish outside the top 4 (would probably require Baylor or TCU and A&M to go on and win the Big XII and SEC titles) but if SMU did that the next season with a similar schedule...then I think you get public opinion demanding that little old SMU be given a shot at the playoffs regardless of their conference affiliation.
Yep, I completely agree with you. It will take probably 2 straight really good years for a non-P5 team to make the playoff. Boise and TCU would've back when they were good, but it took them 2-3 years of huge success to get high enough in the polls and I'd imagine the committee will work the same way.
To add to that, though, I don't think you'd have to have an OOC schedule like the one this year. Yes, you would need at least one solid P5 team but you sure don't have to have 3. Boise and TCU never had more than 1 and most of the time they didn't even have that!