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A lot of $$$ by some of these schools to have never been to the CFP.

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CFB Hype‏@CFB_Hype Jun 22
10 best CFB towns: @USATODAY 1. Madison, Wisconsin 2. Athens, Georgia 3. Austin, Texas 4. Baton Rouge, Louisiana 5. Ann Arbor, Michigan 6. Tuscaloosa, Alabama 7. Auburn, Alabama 8. Miami, Florida 9. South Bend, Indiana 10. Boise, Idaho
 
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A lot of $$$ by some of these schools to have never been to the CFP.

Here is another list from same site:


CFB Hype‏@CFB_Hype Jun 22
10 best CFB towns: @USATODAY 1. Madison, Wisconsin 2. Athens, Georgia 3. Austin, Texas 4. Baton Rouge, Louisiana 5. Ann Arbor, Michigan 6. Tuscaloosa, Alabama 7. Auburn, Alabama 8. Miami, Florida 9. South Bend, Indiana 10. Boise, Idaho

I guess. But if I am counting correctly 4 of those schools have national titles in the past 20 years which isnt that long of a time span. The playoffs are only what, 5 years old?
 
What exactly is funny about this list
Does that tweet mean this year? Either way - Syracuse, Baylor? Overhyped for a weak schedule and still has a ways to go.

Not sure if HOF is referencing Penn St too, seems like national people are slobbering over their defense but if they weren’t going to get over the OSU/MSU/Michigan hump with McSorley and Barkley, not sure how they do it now.
 
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the playoffs have been in existence for five years..if any of your list teams had made it there they would probably have taken the place of another big name team that you would put on the list (Ohio State, Michigan State, Notre Dame or Florida State) and that would be funny also I guess. As the great George Thorogood once said "everybody funny, now you funny too".
 
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Syracuse? !?!

Goes to show what a soft schedule can do for you

Not just Syracuse but this is exactly why scheduling multiple P5 teams OOC is idiotic for any program - let alone a program like Pitt.
 
A lot of $$$ by some of these schools to have never been to the CFP.

Here is another list from same site:


CFB Hype‏@CFB_Hype Jun 22
10 best CFB towns: @USATODAY 1. Madison, Wisconsin 2. Athens, Georgia 3. Austin, Texas 4. Baton Rouge, Louisiana 5. Ann Arbor, Michigan 6. Tuscaloosa, Alabama 7. Auburn, Alabama 8. Miami, Florida 9. South Bend, Indiana 10. Boise, Idaho

Like Pittsburgh, Austin is too large to be a true college town. And Miami? No one goes to UM games unless they close down the halfway houses and under-the-radar brothels. I'd also put Gainesville on this list instead of Boise.
 
So Miami made the list of 10 best CFB towns from the ACC but not Clemson? I think I'm safe assuming the person who created this list is a moron. College Station?? Knoxville??
 
A lot of $$$ by some of these schools to have never been to the CFP.

Here is another list from same site:


CFB Hype‏@CFB_Hype Jun 22
10 best CFB towns: @USATODAY 1. Madison, Wisconsin 2. Athens, Georgia 3. Austin, Texas 4. Baton Rouge, Louisiana 5. Ann Arbor, Michigan 6. Tuscaloosa, Alabama 7. Auburn, Alabama 8. Miami, Florida 9. South Bend, Indiana 10. Boise, Idaho

Happy Valley will not be pleased.
 

Syracuse making this list is proof that nobody cares who you beat. Just win ten games.
UCF? Imagine the squealing from the B1G if their champ gets sidelined for them. But no, they're not getting in unless the P5 collapses.
Michigan? What would any preseason list be without Michigan?
Baylor? Wouldn't they have to beat Oklahoma twice?
 
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A lot of $$$ by some of these schools to have never been to the CFP.

Here is another list from same site:


CFB Hype‏@CFB_Hype Jun 22
10 best CFB towns: @USATODAY 1. Madison, Wisconsin 2. Athens, Georgia 3. Austin, Texas 4. Baton Rouge, Louisiana 5. Ann Arbor, Michigan 6. Tuscaloosa, Alabama 7. Auburn, Alabama 8. Miami, Florida 9. South Bend, Indiana 10. Boise, Idaho

Miami is a weird choice. The only team in Miami is FIU and nobody knows they exist.
 
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