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00:00 I think you bring up great points in the sense of any team could be knocked off on any given
00:07 Saturday, right?
00:08 I mean, we agree with that in terms of college football.
00:11 I think when you look at Alabama, I have some concerns about Alabama.
00:15 Yes, they had the best win of conference championship weekend, but they also struggled as a 32 and
00:21 a half point favorite against USF with their backup quarterbacks, right?
00:25 They won by 14 in October, right?
00:28 They struggled as a 20 and a half point favorite against Arkansas.
00:31 That team was four and eight and one in seven in the SEC, right?
00:35 That was in October.
00:36 Then in November, they struggled with a rivalry game in terms of Auburn needed a fourth and
00:40 31 to convert.
00:42 So where was the consistency from the start of the year with Alabama to the end of the
00:47 year?
00:48 It wasn't.
00:49 And hang on, the big 12 in terms of conference championship play or college football playoff
00:54 is basically one in five.
00:55 TCU was one in one TCU one last year, right?
00:58 One in one Oklahoma, oh, and four.
01:00 So if we're looking big picture to me, you can make the argument Texas and Alabama is
01:05 the debate.
01:06 The college football playoff committee has never, never left out an undefeated team and
01:10 they have never shown consistency to get the four best teams in the college football playoff.
01:16 We had a one loss Ohio state team that went with a third string quarterback, Bardell Jones,
01:21 who won a national, but they won 59 nothing in the championship.
01:24 They also lost to a six and six Virginia tech team at the start of the year.
01:28 Florida state didn't lose to anybody.
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