Gotta win Saturday, but if we do and we’re a road playoff team I want…

#9
#9
Indiana is better than Penn State.

When Ohio State played PSU, they weren’t motivated and knew they had the victory.

They woke up against Indiana.
Between Indiana’s opening drive against Ohio State and their final drive in which Ohio State was playing soft with a 23 point lead, Indiana had eight possessions and 6 yards. Indiana is not better than Penn State.

Though both are overrated.
 
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Between Indiana’s opening drive against Ohio State and their final drive in which Ohio State was playing soft with a 23 point lead, Indiana had eight possessions and 6 yards. Indiana is not better than Penn State.

Though both are overrated.
Our defense would absolutely feast against Indiana.
 
#13
#13
Suppose I should‘ve prefaced my wanting to play Penn State being based on what I’d seen Grant Ramey say on VQ that either PS or Texas was our most likely first round opponent.

I don’t fear Texas, but I believe Penn State on the road as the more beatable of the two.
Wouldnt mind TX but they seem like a second round type matchup. IF we handle Vandy soundly, I really do think we get a home seed game, ultimately to make room to slide a 3 loss sec team into the mix with separation of seeds. If only 3 SEC get in, with sec strength of schedules it will be a bad day for ncaa.
 
#17
#17
Suppose I should‘ve prefaced my wanting to play Penn State being based on what I’d seen Grant Ramey say on VQ that either PS or Texas was our most likely first round opponent.

I don’t fear Texas, but I believe Penn State on the road as the more beatable of the two.

I would suspect that the committee will monkey around with the rankings to avoid two SEC or B10 teams playing each other in the first round.

We make it to the second round and all bets are off though.

I have thought for months that IF (big if) we make the playoffs and advance we would eventually see Georgia again.

I stand by that. In the essence of truthfulness though, I had us 9-3 preseason and just missing the playoffs.
 
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#20
Especially if that was a night game.
I honestly don't think our road game woes will transfer over to the playoffs. That is a win or go home scenario and our team shouldn't have any issues getting motivated to play a playoff game. If we do, we have bigger problems than being a bad road team.

Plus, if you think about it, Tennessee looked way better at Georgia than we did at Arkansas. So maybe we are starting to figure things out.
 
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One scenario I saw had us playing Georgia and the winner playing Oregon. Worst case - should not allow teams in same conference play each other in the first two rounds.
 
#23
#23
Truth be told. Any environment is gonna be on another level in the playoffs, Indiana, Penn st. Or who ever.
True, but I’d rather play in Bloomington than Happy Valley any day, especially at night. Same w/ South Bend. Id say Penn State would be the most difficult road environment we could play in the CFP.
 
#24
#24
Indiana is better than Penn State.

When Ohio State played PSU, they weren’t motivated and knew they had the victory.

They woke up against Indiana.
It’s not about who is better, which is debatable, although I’m almost certain Penn State would be favored over Indiana on a neutral field. It’s more about difficulty playing in a road stadium. Penn State is much more difficult than Indiana to play at.
 
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I honestly don't think our road game woes will transfer over to the playoffs. That is a win or go home scenario and our team shouldn't have any issues getting motivated to play a playoff game. If we do, we have bigger problems than being a bad road team.

Plus, if you think about it, Tennessee looked way better at Georgia than we did at Arkansas. So maybe we are starting to figure things out.
Our road issues have been bigger than just motivation.
 

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