Danny, you mentioned that this ND defense has not been tested. This ND defense has 8 starters, who registered at least one tackle in last year's thumping of a more dynamic USC team - a team that included Heisman trophy winning, Caleb Williams. They forced him into 3 interceptions on less than 200 yds and just one TD. Same coaching staff, more veteran defense.
They forget Watts was on the team against USC last year and had 4 or 5 turnovers caused. I think he won some DPOY awards due to his destruction of the #1 NFL pick.
Don't forget that Notre Dame's defense is doing this without their star all american cornerback Ben Morrison and Howard Cross has also been out injured the last couple of games. I hope Cross returns against USC, but Notre Dame's defense has been playing great. GO IRISH!!!!
@ you beat Louisville by one score. But I just wouldn’t be bragging about my team if they lost to NIU is all. Stay humble and hope you can get a lucky seed in the playoff.
Hear me out. What if A&M wins over Texas and Georgia and now you have a 3 Loss SEC champion. Where would you rank that against the other conference champions for seeding?
@markfennell1604 Texas beqt Florida, beat OU, and beat Vandy. They had ONE off night. There's no way the committee can say that Tennessee, IU, SMU or any of these other 9-3 teams are better than texas. Besides, you can't fault a team for doing what it is supposed to do.
A "couple of bad calls" going against South Carolina vs LSU. Try a half dozen terrible calls! Including two pick 6's called back on totally discretionary calls that had nothing to do with pass interference. A 100-yard interception return by Nick Emanwori would have made that game 40-29 favor SC with 6-minutes left in the game, but despite one ref signalling TD, a different ref behind the play decided that Kyle Kennard cleanly blocking LSU's QB on his shoulder pad was "unnecessary roughness." Momentum and strength of schedule should absolutely matter.
Who has SC beat? Mizzou??? Y'all will have your chance this weekend. Maybe you'll win it who knows. Clemson can get in if Miami losses this week anyway.
I agreed about Texas before this past Saturday. I dont think they should drop out of the playoff because, even though they havent beat anybody good, they havent lost to those teams either. So they should get in the playoff, but I don't think they should get a home game if the lose to A&M
ND hasnt been tested HAHAHA lets see beat Texas A&M in College station beat Louisville who has a good offense beat Georgia Tech who beat Georgia Kanel take your ND bias and shove it
These women made this miserably impossible to watch. The rudeness, interrupting, the cackling and small talk. More professionalism needs to be practiced.
What a load of crap you guys are shoveling! I can see NBC ranking ND @ #3… but you guys??! Aside from beating a 2-loss T A&M… ND has beaten no one of consequence, and don’t give me the 2 crappiest top 25 teams of the year - Navy & Army! Any team in the top 20 would have routed both! And I guess we’re forgetting about their loss to the super-tough top-5 NIU!! Oh, that’s right -NIU has 5 overall losses, and 4 in the MAC alone. Putting ND at #3 is a freakin’ joke.
Conference championships mean nothing the way everything is set up for this 12 team CFP. It’s idiotic to just give it to conference champs. Just go by the rankings and give it to the top 12 teams. Why would a 15+ranked team, be in the top 4 just cuz the my won a conference title? Ridiculous
I realize most CFB media don't like to dig this deep into the facts about SOS ranking. They are usually too lazy...or simply do not want to face the facts. The problem with Georgia's alleged Strength of Schedule (SOS) rankings (as with all SEC teams) is that, this year, Georgia's opponents' sublevel opponents (FCS and Subdivision Teams) have a negative 23 Win/Loss margin. This means that Georgia's opponents, including SEC opponents, played Sublevel opponents who have a combined 23 more losses than wins. SEC fans don't like to hear this inconvenient fact, but FCS/Sublevel teams with terrible records, like Kent State, Wagner, UTEP, Furman, Samford and UMass (Which Georgia actually played themselves) were all played by Georgia's opponents. Its important for people to understand the reason the national media claims Georgia's SOS is ranked so high is because Georgia's opponents played really, really, really shitty FCS schools to get easy wins, which Georgia gets credit for when they play them. This negative loss margin among Georgia's Opponents' Sublevel Opponents is among the WORST in the nation. Moreover, the SEC plays more opponents who have played sublevel opponents, in total, than any other conference, late in the season. This yields a fraudulent SOS ranking for SEC teams which other conference are not allowed to benefit from because other conference do not play subdivision schools late in the season when records reflect results from 10+ games. Conferences, other than the SEC, play "tune up" games against sublevel opponents at the beginning of the year, within the first three games. The SEC plays them late in the season when SOS matters more, statistically, in support of national rankings. When you subtract sublevel team wins from Georgia's opponents' records, counting only FBS level opponents compared with FBS level opponents of other conferences, the SEC actually has very low SOS rankings. Essentially, the SEC struggles with FBS teams who have mediocre W/L records, but whom have not played Sublevel/FCS opponents late in the season. Especially highly ranked contenders in other conferences. These SEC W/L records become even worse when the SEC plays these non-conference contenders on the road. Florida, for example, actually has the HIGHEST SOS ranking in the SEC when counting only the records of the FBS opponents played by Gator opponents. The "FBS Opponent Only" approach reveals some startling disparities with commonly promoted SEC SOS rankings. For example, Georgia's opponents have a total Win % of .562 (68-53) through week 14 of the 2024 season. At first glance, this appears to support a strong SOS for Georgia. One of Georgia's wins, however, was against Tennessee, which also has a 9-2 record. Georgia (9-2) defeated Tennessee on Nov. 16. However, when we look deeper into the data, Tennessee's opponents have a total combined record of 52-71 (.423). Moreover, the dirty secret about Tennessee's record, however, is that the Vols played 3 FCS/Sublevel schools with the worst combined records of any other three SEC Sublevel opponents, of 9-24 (Tennessee played Chattanooga (7-5), Kent State (0-11) and UTEP (2-8) in November). This means that Georgia gets SOS credit for beating a 9-2 Tennessee, who played absolutely abysmal FCS/Sublevel schools with a combined win % of .272!! Another example, Kentucky, (who Georgia defeated by only one point 13-12) played FCS/Sublevel schools (S. Miss, Ohio and Murray State) with a combined record of 10-24 (negative 14 Win/Loss Margin). However, if we remove FCS/Sublevel records from Tennessee's and Kentucky's collective Win %, Georgia actually only defeated a 6-2 Tennessee team, not 9-2, and a 1-7 Kentucky team, not 4-7. When adjusted for all Georgia opponents, the combined win/loss record using FBS only opponents is 42-45 (.483) rather than 68-53 (.562)! When extrapolated across the entire SEC schedule, this has a dramatic affect in decreasing the SOS ranking for SEC teams. When using only legitimized W/L data to calculate SOS among SEC teams, the conference actually has some of the worst SOS rankings in the nation. Georgia, for example, actually ranks 6th in the SEC and 88th nationally. Sorry. Just the facts.
SOS? Georgia beat Texas. "Tune up games" Georgia beat Clemson first game of the season. Who else has won against 2 top 12 teams? The problem is a team like Penn State, who plays one good team a year and loses. Or Notre Dame losing to NIU and then playing mediocre teams all year, no USC is not good. I can tell you're from up North by your SEC hatred but just throw away all the rankings and look at who WINS the national championships for the past 20 years.
@travisn346 Osu....yes..... and I would say if Carson Beck wasn't the quarterback for Georgia, they to would have a shot... but no way....he turns the ball over way too much
Are we not using simple knowledge at cbs ? You do realize even if Texas wins they still won’t have a ranked win in the medias eyes because A&M would drop out the top 25. Lmfao every ranked win they have the teams drop out not Texas fault let’s use our thinking caps
4 or 5 teams that might as well be a bye for their opponents.....Anyone that gets to play Notre Dame is all but getting up first round bye I would add Penn State and Indiana. If some crazy stuff happens and Clemson gets in add them to 4 teams that just aren't going to be more than a dead body on the field. In and quickly out of the playoffs. Texas forgot you. But then after Texas A&M beats you good luck getting into the playoffs I want boise to win yah i dont see them getting into the final game. Arazona i just dont count them worthy of a mention at all
@@Justyouraveragetrashcanno they haven’t. The service teams aren’t a test. Texas A&M just lost to auburn. Indiana was beating people by a lot of points too and what happened when they played OSU?
If you think that your wrong we have one of the highest point differentials in cfb with 4 ranked wins and 6 wins against bowl eligible teams, the highest in cfb and one loss to an unranked team. If one loss to an unranked team matter so much why is Alabama ranked with 2 unranked losses
@ keep saying that when they lose again and again and again, its like repeat with yall, yall get hyped up all year long, then when when it really matters, they lose, where am I wrong? Notre Dame has only played A&M thats decent, yall lose to Northern IL, barely beat a louisville team and because yall blow out teams like purdue, virginia, navy and army, you expect them to be good, look at indiana, beat everybody and then get creamed by ohio state, same exact scenario
So are these people pumping up ND but downplaying TEXAS think they're playing chess.... they're not. TEXAS is in CFP even if they lose to aggies....get real and quit angling for views
If Texas doesn't beat A&M their resume is weak. Their biggest win is Florida, Kentucky, or Vandy right now... ND has 9 straight wins with an average victory margin of over 30. If Texas takes down the aggies, they'll get respect
@AliensAnonymous you have to go all the way back to week 2 to hate on ND. Texas failed the only test they've been given with Georgia. If they lose to A&M, you know for a fact their schedule is weak. There is a reason teams don't get propped up. Texas is no better than Penn State or Indiana if they lose to A&M.
@jimjason5146 So it's a loophole to be ineligible to get a 1st round bye, and only have ONE way to make the CFP, as an at large team who can be seeded no higher than 5th. Every other school in the P4 has TWO ways to make the CFP. What a brainless numbnuts.
They got 8 wins against bowl eligible teams and have faced multiple conference contending teams this year. ND has also dominated teams other teams have struggled with.
@ they literally have not one quality win on the season besides a&m when that team was still in off season mode. They are not better than any of the current top 10. They are a pretender. The same as every year
Danny, you mentioned that this ND defense has not been tested. This ND defense has 8 starters, who registered at least one tackle in last year's thumping of a more dynamic USC team - a team that included Heisman trophy winning, Caleb Williams. They forced him into 3 interceptions on less than 200 yds and just one TD. Same coaching staff, more veteran defense.
They forget Watts was on the team against USC last year and had 4 or 5 turnovers caused. I think he won some DPOY awards due to his destruction of the #1 NFL pick.
Don't forget that Notre Dame's defense is doing this without their star all american cornerback Ben Morrison and Howard Cross has also been out injured the last couple of games. I hope Cross returns against USC, but Notre Dame's defense has been playing great. GO IRISH!!!!
@@SC-vk2wz They must have all been injured against NIU huh.
@@IceyDrewF1so who do you like because that’s one loss on the season in the second week and we’ve destroyed everyone since that game
@ you beat Louisville by one score. But I just wouldn’t be bragging about my team if they lost to NIU is all. Stay humble and hope you can get a lucky seed in the playoff.
The hate on ND is real. 😂🤣
And deserved.😁
@@topekabill1444explain how it’s deserved? Other than just not liking them.
There’re overrated
Trust you don’t want to play Notre dame
@@BobbyMoore2-mp8wb not as overrated as your grammar. Good lord.
I bet nobody wants to play ND right now.
I would, they lost every playoff/bowl game they've been in the last 10 years lol. Easy win.
@IceyDrewF1 thats not remotely true, they won the following:
2014-LSU
2018-LSU
2019-Iowa State
2022- South Carolina
2023- Oregon State
@@IceyDrewF1Incorrect
@@mattofthekeyssouth carolina state huh? Big D1 there. But I’m just saying they get smoked in the playoffs every time they get an opportunity.
@@IceyDrewF1 they lost to Alabama less than Ohio State did last time they were in. Nobody was beating that 2020 Bama team
Notre Dame pass the eye test this year more than anytime in recent memory. They are real deal especially on defense and the RBs.
CBS has the worst college football analyst. None of these guys know what there talking about
DEI man gotta have an equal amount of females
Dude...this is absolutely the single best FACT in college football!
They got Josh Pate
@@suites.74 I do like and respect Josh Pate
My nephew with autism could rank all the teams better…
How do you put a 3 loss SEC team over a 2 loss Texas team? Sorry but it doesnt pass the common sense test to me.
Hear me out. What if A&M wins over Texas and Georgia and now you have a 3 Loss SEC champion. Where would you rank that against the other conference champions for seeding?
If Texas played Florida or Georgia’s schedule how many losses do you think they’ll have?
Because it is about the best team. Not all wins and losses carry the same weight. Strength of schedule and who you play matters.
@@markfennell16044 losses
@markfennell1604 Texas beqt Florida, beat OU, and beat Vandy. They had ONE off night. There's no way the committee can say that Tennessee, IU, SMU or any of these other 9-3 teams are better than texas. Besides, you can't fault a team for doing what it is supposed to do.
A "couple of bad calls" going against South Carolina vs LSU. Try a half dozen terrible calls! Including two pick 6's called back on totally discretionary calls that had nothing to do with pass interference. A 100-yard interception return by Nick Emanwori would have made that game 40-29 favor SC with 6-minutes left in the game, but despite one ref signalling TD, a different ref behind the play decided that Kyle Kennard cleanly blocking LSU's QB on his shoulder pad was "unnecessary roughness." Momentum and strength of schedule should absolutely matter.
i really feel bad for South Carolina. That game was stolen from them. They should have 2 losses and be in the mix for playoffs.
Oh please, cry about it
@@tomdemay6147But they aren't
Texas is in playoffs win or lose. Who would jump them? . Even with 2 loses there is too many 3 lost teams
I’m a Bama fan but they should not be ranked after that atrocious loss.
Georgia might lose to Georgia Tech.
Carson Beck and Georgia's Defense is inconsistence
Yep
UNLV disrespect is insane 😭😭😭
Lets go ND, top three!!!
As a boise fan, we aren't fans of Danny for a good reason lol
No way Clemson is ranked above S.Carolina in ranking. Give me a break, Seriously
Who has SC beat? Mizzou??? Y'all will have your chance this weekend. Maybe you'll win it who knows. Clemson can get in if Miami losses this week anyway.
What does it matter? They play each other.
They are the betting favorite this week…
You will see why
SC has 6 straight wins…
The Miami disrespect is insane 😂😂
disrespect? the ACC has always been the weakest power conference and second weakest when the Big East (football) was still a power conference 😂
@@markjackson6431 facts
The SEC is still the best Conference
@BobbyMoore2-mp8wb could be. I don't think it's as cut and dry as the last 15 years though.
@@markjackson6431 Since 2010 ACC has 4 national titles, Big 10 2, SEC 9!!!!!!!
Florida fan here… Ole-Miss is a top 12 team. But I got Notre Dame and Ohio State in ship. Notre Dame wins 30-23
I'm a O-H-I-O STATE Buckeye and I just will be grateful they make it to the championship game.
Never liked Kanell - another NY Giant bust as a pick in the draft.
I agreed about Texas before this past Saturday. I dont think they should drop out of the playoff because, even though they havent beat anybody good, they havent lost to those teams either. So they should get in the playoff, but I don't think they should get a home game if the lose to A&M
The teams TEXAS beat have gone on to beat Alabama 2x, Ole Miss, LSU, Tennessee.... Enough said.
florida and vandy are solid wins
memphis, liberty, and louisiana lafayette are not in any conversation, that's crazy.
Nope, the committee won't put Bama at # 15 due to money and TV sports rating, # 12 at the most.
I just want ND to win and beat one team in the playoff.
ND hasnt been tested HAHAHA lets see beat Texas A&M in College station beat Louisville who has a good offense beat Georgia Tech who beat Georgia Kanel take your ND bias and shove it
Beat army who dog walked every other team in their schedule by 35
And this is why you can't have two women on a football show. This is like the view for college football
😂😂😂😂
😂💯
These women made this miserably impossible to watch. The rudeness, interrupting, the cackling and small talk. More professionalism needs to be practiced.
Oregon being the only unbeaten team makes any Oregon duck Fan happy!!
😂 happy for what? Still got to beat Ohio state in B1G 10 championship otherwise Oregon could be 1st round exit.
But Danny, where is FSU ranked?
2:11
What a load of crap you guys are shoveling!
I can see NBC ranking ND @ #3… but you guys??!
Aside from beating a 2-loss T A&M… ND has beaten no one of consequence, and don’t give me the 2 crappiest top 25 teams of the year - Navy & Army!
Any team in the top 20 would have routed both!
And I guess we’re forgetting about their loss to the super-tough top-5 NIU!! Oh, that’s right -NIU has 5 overall losses, and 4 in the MAC alone.
Putting ND at #3 is a freakin’ joke.
SMU is in, no matter what happens in the ACC championship.
Absolutely not. We do not need to go back to divisions.
Conference championships mean nothing the way everything is set up for this 12 team CFP. It’s idiotic to just give it to conference champs. Just go by the rankings and give it to the top 12 teams. Why would a 15+ranked team, be in the top 4 just cuz the my won a conference title? Ridiculous
I realize most CFB media don't like to dig this deep into the facts about SOS ranking. They are usually too lazy...or simply do not want to face the facts. The problem with Georgia's alleged Strength of Schedule (SOS) rankings (as with all SEC teams) is that, this year, Georgia's opponents' sublevel opponents (FCS and Subdivision Teams) have a negative 23 Win/Loss margin. This means that Georgia's opponents, including SEC opponents, played Sublevel opponents who have a combined 23 more losses than wins. SEC fans don't like to hear this inconvenient fact, but FCS/Sublevel teams with terrible records, like Kent State, Wagner, UTEP, Furman, Samford and UMass (Which Georgia actually played themselves) were all played by Georgia's opponents. Its important for people to understand the reason the national media claims Georgia's SOS is ranked so high is because Georgia's opponents played really, really, really shitty FCS schools to get easy wins, which Georgia gets credit for when they play them. This negative loss margin among Georgia's Opponents' Sublevel Opponents is among the WORST in the nation. Moreover, the SEC plays more opponents who have played sublevel opponents, in total, than any other conference, late in the season. This yields a fraudulent SOS ranking for SEC teams which other conference are not allowed to benefit from because other conference do not play subdivision schools late in the season when records reflect results from 10+ games. Conferences, other than the SEC, play "tune up" games against sublevel opponents at the beginning of the year, within the first three games. The SEC plays them late in the season when SOS matters more, statistically, in support of national rankings. When you subtract sublevel team wins from Georgia's opponents' records, counting only FBS level opponents compared with FBS level opponents of other conferences, the SEC actually has very low SOS rankings. Essentially, the SEC struggles with FBS teams who have mediocre W/L records, but whom have not played Sublevel/FCS opponents late in the season. Especially highly ranked contenders in other conferences. These SEC W/L records become even worse when the SEC plays these non-conference contenders on the road. Florida, for example, actually has the HIGHEST SOS ranking in the SEC when counting only the records of the FBS opponents played by Gator opponents. The "FBS Opponent Only" approach reveals some startling disparities with commonly promoted SEC SOS rankings. For example, Georgia's opponents have a total Win % of .562 (68-53) through week 14 of the 2024 season. At first glance, this appears to support a strong SOS for Georgia. One of Georgia's wins, however, was against Tennessee, which also has a 9-2 record. Georgia (9-2) defeated Tennessee on Nov. 16. However, when we look deeper into the data, Tennessee's opponents have a total combined record of 52-71 (.423). Moreover, the dirty secret about Tennessee's record, however, is that the Vols played 3 FCS/Sublevel schools with the worst combined records of any other three SEC Sublevel opponents, of 9-24 (Tennessee played Chattanooga (7-5), Kent State (0-11) and UTEP (2-8) in November). This means that Georgia gets SOS credit for beating a 9-2 Tennessee, who played absolutely abysmal FCS/Sublevel schools with a combined win % of .272!! Another example, Kentucky, (who Georgia defeated by only one point 13-12) played FCS/Sublevel schools (S. Miss, Ohio and Murray State) with a combined record of 10-24 (negative 14 Win/Loss Margin). However, if we remove FCS/Sublevel records from Tennessee's and Kentucky's collective Win %, Georgia actually only defeated a 6-2 Tennessee team, not 9-2, and a 1-7 Kentucky team, not 4-7. When adjusted for all Georgia opponents, the combined win/loss record using FBS only opponents is 42-45 (.483) rather than 68-53 (.562)! When extrapolated across the entire SEC schedule, this has a dramatic affect in decreasing the SOS ranking for SEC teams. When using only legitimized W/L data to calculate SOS among SEC teams, the conference actually has some of the worst SOS rankings in the nation. Georgia, for example, actually ranks 6th in the SEC and 88th nationally. Sorry. Just the facts.
Bet soo Georgia’s gunna win the natty, cool
SOS? Georgia beat Texas. "Tune up games" Georgia beat Clemson first game of the season. Who else has won against 2 top 12 teams? The problem is a team like Penn State, who plays one good team a year and loses. Or Notre Dame losing to NIU and then playing mediocre teams all year, no USC is not good. I can tell you're from up North by your SEC hatred but just throw away all the rankings and look at who WINS the national championships for the past 20 years.
Oregon....ohio st....Notre Dame. Your national champion is 1 of these teams
@@ghostme1635 only OSU and Georgia have a shot.
@travisn346 Osu....yes..... and I would say if Carson Beck wasn't the quarterback for Georgia, they to would have a shot... but no way....he turns the ball over way too much
How the hell is Colorado ranked 16? What a joke!! They haven’t beat anybody of note and lost to mediocre teams..
Yeah, that applies to quite literally every Big12 and ACC team.
ND owns USC Kanel is just hoping
SMU, Miami, and Clemson will beat In Indiana in superb fashion
texas may not win but t hey are not getting blown out with that defense. That's silly talk
They already got blown out once. But I agree won't happen against A&M
Texas is lock after last weekend not enough 2 loss teams
😂 sorry bud, Texas is going to the playoffs whether you like it or not
Are we not using simple knowledge at cbs ? You do realize even if Texas wins they still won’t have a ranked win in the medias eyes because A&M would drop out the top 25. Lmfao every ranked win they have the teams drop out not Texas fault let’s use our thinking caps
4 or 5 teams that might as well be a bye for their opponents.....Anyone that gets to play Notre Dame is all but getting up first round bye I would add Penn State and Indiana. If some crazy stuff happens and Clemson gets in add them to 4 teams that just aren't going to be more than a dead body on the field. In and quickly out of the playoffs. Texas forgot you. But then after Texas A&M beats you good luck getting into the playoffs
I want boise to win yah i dont see them getting into the final game. Arazona i just dont count them worthy of a mention at all
ND by 3 Touchdowns
Poor commentary..,, where are the real folks???
ND hasnt been tested?!?!?!? you think an unranked bad USC is a test?? So much disrespect.
NIU tested them
@@Han-hx7lg9 weeks ago and since have had an average margins of victory in the 30s. Get a new line.
@@Justyouraveragetrashcanno they haven’t. The service teams aren’t a test. Texas A&M just lost to auburn. Indiana was beating people by a lot of points too and what happened when they played OSU?
@ where did I say they were tested? All I pointed out was the niu line is old.
@@Justyouraveragetrashcan 9 weeks ago they lost to a below mid mac team 🤣
If Clemson beats South Carolina it might show that sec is, gulp, overrated….
Hahah that isn't happening. South Carolina is a team on the up.
@@truthisthetruthnomatterwha2347 promise you. Clemson wins by 10+
NOTRE DAME DOES NOT BELONG IN TOP 5 AT ALL
If you think that your wrong we have one of the highest point differentials in cfb with 4 ranked wins and 6 wins against bowl eligible teams, the highest in cfb and one loss to an unranked team. If one loss to an unranked team matter so much why is Alabama ranked with 2 unranked losses
@ keep saying that when they lose again and again and again, its like repeat with yall, yall get hyped up all year long, then when when it really matters, they lose, where am I wrong? Notre Dame has only played A&M thats decent, yall lose to Northern IL, barely beat a louisville team and because yall blow out teams like purdue, virginia, navy and army, you expect them to be good, look at indiana, beat everybody and then get creamed by ohio state, same exact scenario
O-H!
I! O!
@@jarrodgonzales121 Oh No!
Go dawgs
cool guys two minutes of being a wannabe podcast to start the clip. why didn't you start the clip at 2:30
So are these people pumping up ND but downplaying TEXAS think they're playing chess.... they're not. TEXAS is in CFP even if they lose to aggies....get real and quit angling for views
If Texas doesn't beat A&M their resume is weak. Their biggest win is Florida, Kentucky, or Vandy right now... ND has 9 straight wins with an average victory margin of over 30. If Texas takes down the aggies, they'll get respect
@Ant85260 ND was beat at home by a 6-5 team from the MAC conference. You forgot about that? That's weak.
@AliensAnonymous you have to go all the way back to week 2 to hate on ND. Texas failed the only test they've been given with Georgia. If they lose to A&M, you know for a fact their schedule is weak. There is a reason teams don't get propped up. Texas is no better than Penn State or Indiana if they lose to A&M.
@@Ant85260 All the way? It's called a "season.". Haha hahaha hahahahahahahah. That was good.
@AliensAnonymous notice how you are unable to contradict my points about Texas. I hope the Irish see UT in the playoffs
I forgot Notre Dame existed…
Thank you for your incredibly thoughtful and meaningful commentary. It's a good thing that no one that ranks cfb teams cares about your opinions.
Long coma?
ND should be barred until joining a conference. They using what I consider a loop hole.
@jimjason5146
So it's a loophole to be ineligible to get a 1st round bye, and only have ONE way to make the CFP, as an at large team who can be seeded no higher than 5th. Every other school in the P4 has TWO ways to make the CFP. What a brainless numbnuts.
@@jimjason5146you sound like a whining little fella…they don’t need a conference.
It’s funny Indiana isn’t at fault for how their schedule shaked out, but when it’s Texas now it’s problem. That SEC hate is crazyyyy
CBS is essentially a BIG TEN network now so the bias is not surprising.
YoI’m literally cannot put Notre dame ahead of Penn state and Georgia. They have no good wins and a terrible loss to Northern Illinois.
They got 8 wins against bowl eligible teams and have faced multiple conference contending teams this year. ND has also dominated teams other teams have struggled with.
@ they literally have not one quality win on the season besides a&m when that team was still in off season mode. They are not better than any of the current top 10. They are a pretender. The same as every year
How many top 5 wins does ND have?
Yeah.........0
ND is a joke.
Go BUCKS
Womp Womp. Cry harder.
How many wins against bowl eligible team?
Yeah…… 6 (the most in cfb)
Go IRISH
How many top 5 wins does Texas, PSU, Miami, or just about anyone else have either? What are you even complaining about?
Tennessee top 5 wins?
Cry more. No one like likes the suckeyes.
ND so overrated
Thumbs down.
ND is garbage
They play nobody
Cmon
You literally have a peanut brain 😂 they have 4 ranked wins this season and most of the teams they have played are bowl eligible
So ranked and possible SEC Champion Texas A&M is a "nobody". Tell SECESPN and Finebum that.
NOONE
Notre Dame drilling Catholics sounds about right