I'm doing a week by week mock of the tournament following every week, beating out the College Football Playoff committee by several weeks, in a series of practice exercises for the real thing following the end of the regular season.
The methodology behind this is pretty simple. The Death to the BCS Playoffs are a 16 team playoff field designed by Dan Wetzel, Josh Peter, and Jeff Passan where all conference champions get an automatic berth to the playoffs, and the rest of the field is filled in with at large teams. While their format had a committee selecting the field, I form a committee of one, albeit a semieducated one who tries to compile a number of metrics to help make an educated decision.
Using Non-Conference Schedule Strength (NCSS), First Degree (PP1), Second Degree (PP2), and Adjusted Playoff Points (aPP), as well as computer rankings from Jeff Sagarin (SAG), the late David Rothman (ROTH), and All My Sports Teams Suck (AMSTS), I will seed the field from 1-16. Home field advantage for the first three rounds goes to the higher seeds, and the championship game is played at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena. Let's see what the latest mock road to Southern California maps out as.
- Alabama (9-0, SEC "Champion")- NCSS: 4, PP1: 49, PP2: 20.78, aPP: 49, SAG: 1, ROTH: 2, AMSTS: 2. (LW: 1)
- Clemson (9-0, ACC "Champion")- NCSS: 3, PP1: 45, PP2: 18.00, aPP: 45, SAG: 4, ROTH: 4, AMSTS: 3. (LW: 2)
- Michigan (9-0, Big Ten "Champion")- NCSS: 4, PP1: 42, PP2: 15.78, aPP: 42, SAG: 2, ROTH: 1, AMSTS: 1. (LW: 3)
- Ohio State (8-1, At Large)- NCSS: 5, PP1: 40, PP2: 17.13, aPP: 38, SAG: 3, ROTH: 5, AMSTS: 4. (LW: 5)
- Washington (9-0, Pac-12 "Champion")- NCSS: 2, PP1: 31, PP2: 10.56, aPP: 31, SAG: 5, ROTH: 3, AMSTS: 5. (LW: 4)
- Louisville (8-1, At Large)- NCSS: 3, PP1: 29, PP2: 10.13, aPP: 29, SAG: 6, ROTH: 6, AMSTS: 6. (LW: 7)
- Western Michigan (9-0, MAC "Champion")- NCSS: 6, PP1: 33, PP2: 10.00, aPP: 33, SAG: 19, ROTH: 13, AMSTS: 7. (LW: 8)
- Auburn (7-2, At Large)- NCSS: 4, PP1: 30, PP2: 15.00, aPP: 28, SAG: 7, ROTH: 8, AMSTS: 8.(LW: 9)
- Wisconsin (7-2, At Large)- NCSS: 4, PP1: 30, PP2: 13.00, aPP: 29, SAG: 9, ROTH: 7, AMSTS: 9.(LW: 10)
- Texas A&M (7-2, At Large)- NCSS: 2, PP1: 29, PP2: 17.43, aPP: 24, SAG: 10, ROTH: 9, AMSTS: 10. (LW: 6)
- Nebraska (7-2, At Large)- NCSS: 4, PP1: 26, PP2: 10.86, aPP: 23, SAG: 29, ROTH: 16, AMSTS: 15. (LW: 11)
- Oklahoma (7-2, Big XII "Champion")- NCSS: 4, PP1: 24, PP2: 9.00, aPP: 21, SAG: 11, ROTH: 26, AMSTS: 19. (LW: 12)
- Wyoming (7-2, Mountain West "Champion")- NCSS: 5, PP1: 28, PP2: 11.14, aPP: 22, SAG: 75, ROTH: 41, AMSTS: 16.(LW: 14)
- Temple (7-3, American Athletic "Champion")- NCSS: 4, PP1: 27, PP2: 10.57, aPP: 18, SAG: 43, ROTH: 45, AMSTS: 37.(LW: 15)
- Appalachian State (7-2, Sun Belt "Champion")- NCSS: 8, PP1: 27, PP2: 9.14, aPP: 20, SAG: 61, ROTH: 46, AMSTS: 36. (LW: NR)
- Louisiana Tech (7-3, Conference USA "Champion")- NCSS: 7, PP1: 20, PP2: 7.00, aPP: 8, SAG: 63, ROTH: 74, AMSTS: 46.(LW: 16)
When I was looking to fill the field, I actually had a total of 25 teams I was looking at, and I've only swapped out one team. I've kept Troy as the Sun Belt "Champion" for the last couple weeks, but Appalachian State has a better Sun Belt record, so they take over the league title slot until the two teams play on Saturday.
Photo by Vasha Hunt (al.com) |
Photographer uncredited (photo from HuskieNewEra.com) |
Photo by Reese Strickland (USA TODAY Sports) |
Photographer uncredited (photo from Wyoming Football Twitter) |
Photo by Joe Jaszewski (Idaho Statesman) |
I want to make sure I'm clear, too, about one thing if you're new to Confessions of a Sportscaster. Despite their 7-2 record and strong showing across all metrics, Penn State is banned from the Death to the BCS Playoffs due to their placing priorities on protecting their football program's image over protecting the innocence of children, and this ban is permanent. Baylor is facing the exact same ban thanks to their sexual abuse scandal, though they don't have the numbers to threaten making the Death to the BCS Playoffs were they even eligible. The only other way to be disqualified is to play multiple FCS teams in the same season, and this year the only team to do so thus far (Kent State) is not in a position to make the postseason.
All in all, not a terribly difficult mock bracket to build. I'll have another one live next week following the results of Week 11.
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