There are only five undefeated teams left in college football, which means as I'm looking into filling the bracket and seeding these teams, I have to really look at teams with blemishes on their records. It makes things much more complicated and controversial.
So before I dig into this, if you're new to Confessions of a Sportscaster or have never read the brilliant book pictured to the left by Wetzel, Peter and Passan, here's how the Death to the BCS Playoffs work: this is a 16-team bracket. Ten spots go to the champions of each conference as an automatic qualifier to put to bed this nonsense of elitism rampant among the Power Five conferences, while the six remaining spots go to at large teams. These teams are seeded 1-16, with home field advantage going to the higher seed in each of the first three rounds. This is designed to incentivize the regular season, contrary to the morons who feel like a playoff cheapens it.
So how do the teams get selected and seeded? I use a fairly organic process, but rely on four major metrics: my NCSS and Playoff Points rankings, and then the computer rankings compiled by Jeff Sagarin and a UCLA faculty member using the formula created by the late David Rothman.
Hopefully that answers any questions you may have, at least for now. Without further ado, here is the third mock bracket for this year's Death to the BCS Playoffs.
- Clemson (10-0, ACC "Champion")- NCSS: 1, PP1: 52, PP2: 18.70, SAG: 3, ROTH: 2. (LW: 1)
- Alabama (9-1, At Large)- NCSS: 4, PP1: 54, PP2: 23.67, SAG: 1, ROTH: 1. (LW: 2)
- Ohio State (10-0, Big 10 "Champion)- NCSS: 6, PP1: 45, PP2: 14.20, SAG: 4, ROTH: 7. (LW: 3)
- Notre Dame (9-1, At Large)- NCSS: 21, PP1: 45, PP2: 18.56. SAG: 6, ROTH: 6. (LW: 4)
- Oklahoma State (10-0, Big 12 "Champion")- NCSS: 2, PP1: 37, PP2: 11.60, SAG: 7, ROTH: 4. (LW: 8)
- Iowa (10-0, At Large)- NCSS: 5, PP1: 42, PP2: 14.30, SAG: 16, ROTH: 8. (LW: 6)
- Florida (9-1, SEC "Champion")- NCSS: 2, PP1: 42, PP2: 16.89. SAG: 10, ROTH: 9. (LW: 10)
- Oklahoma (9-1, At Large)- NCSS: 5, PP1: 41, PP2: 12.44, SAG: 2, ROTH: 3 (LW: NR)
- Michigan State (9-1, At Large)- NCSS: 6, PP1: 44, PP2: 16.44, SAG: 21, ROTH: 21. (LW: 7)
- Houston (10-0, American Athletic "Champion")- NCSS: 5, PP1: 35, PP2: 10.30, SAG: 27, ROTH: 10. (LW: 12)
- Baylor (8-1, At Large)- NCSS: 2, PP1: 22, PP2: 6.75, SAG: 5, ROTH: 5. (LW: 11)
- Stanford (8-2, Pac-12 "Champion")- NCSS: 4, PP1: 37, PP2: 19.25, SAG: 9, ROTH: 26. (LW: 9)
- Bowling Green (8-2, MAC "Champion")- NCSS: 9, PP1: 31, PP2: 10.25. SAG: 37, ROTH: 33. (LW: 14)
- Western Kentucky (8-2, Conference USA "Champion")- NCSS: 10, PP1: 30, PP2: 9.63. SAG: 53, ROTH: 49. (LW: 13)
- Arkansas State (7-3, Sun Belt "Champion")- NCSS: 6, PP1: 24, PP2: 8.14. SAG: 85, ROTH: 70. (LW: 15)
- San Diego State (7-3, Mountain West "Champion")- NCSS: 6, PP1: 20, PP2: 8.00, SAG: 56, ROTH: 79. (LW: 16)
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I'm really tempted to put Alabama as the #1 seed and Clemson as the #2 because all of the math supports Alabama, but the problem is, they have a loss, and Clemson doesn't. Clemson also has the better win, which has to mean something. That leaves the Tide as the clear #2 seed, which gives them the third home game. As for the #3 seed, Ohio State and Notre Dame are basically dead even here as well, so I'll give the Buckeyes that seed based on their unblemished mark, while the Irish still get that second home game even though that means two undefeated teams will only get a single home contest.
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With Western Kentucky on a bye, Bowling Green took advantage of its opportunity and moved ahead of the Hilltoppers in all categories, thus earning an "easier" first round game, at least in theory. Arkansas State and South Alabama remain where they are based on the same logic as last week: the Red Wolves have more Playoff Points, and while the computers seem to like San Diego State more, the Aztecs have that loss to South Alabama while Arkansas State beat them.
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That does it for Week 11. I will be back tomorrow with a look at the schedule for Week 12 and some strong words for a few big time programs.
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