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lol, going into this week, both teams are 10-1 and baylor beat tcu, so yes, it does mean baylor is the better team. The reason why ole miss isn't better than alabama is because alabama is 11-1 and ole miss isn't.
Perhaps now that baylor has fallen to michigan state, you could argue that tcu is better.
This... Not until the loss today could you make the claim TCU is better than Baylor..
Still hard to make that claim given the lackluster competition TCU faced in their bowl.
TCU is way better than both Baylor and FSU... but they were never gonna get an invite to the playoffs. Its a name/ratings game, not a best vs best game...
TCU is way better than both Baylor and FSU... but they were never gonna get an invite to the playoffs. Its a name/ratings game, not a best vs best game...
TCU is way better than both Baylor and FSU... but they were never gonna get an invite to the playoffs. Its a name/ratings game, not a best vs best game...
TCU is way better than both Baylor and FSU... but they were never gonna get an invite to the playoffs. Its a name/ratings game, not a best vs best game...
First of all, WAA.
Second of all, where did TCU beat FSU?
Third of all, where did Baylor beat FSU?
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Originally Posted by TexasTallest
The claim that TCU is better than Baylor and FSU.. Much less "way" better.
The second half of MCOs point is exactly why OSU went in over Baylor..
How was my post wrong when Alabama OSU game hasn't even started yet and FSU is losing now 25-13?
I never said it was wrong. I said I was hoping it was wrong. I am still holding out hope that the Ohio State part of it will be wrong.
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