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Did the Committee get it right?

The NCAA wanted controversy, they wanted there to be an argument about who gets in and who doesn’t, and most of all they wanted to create a college football season that was more intense than it was in the previous BCS system. The College Football Playoff system delivered and created the best college football season in recent memory. With that being said there are a few teams, Baylor and TCU, who feel that the system failed them and they believe that they should have been included in the first edition of the College Football Playoff. The question is, did they get it right?

Let’s start with the top two seeds in this year’s playoff, the Alabama Crimson Tide and the Oregon Ducks. There is little doubt that both of these schools should have been involved in the playoff. Starting with the Tide, it is quite obvious that the winner of America’s toughest conference deserved to be in the playoff. Also, after a tough loss earlier in the season to Ole Miss, Alabama has looked like the dominant team they are, plus the resurgence of Blake Sims after struggling early against Auburn has cemented the Crimson Tide as the favorite heading into the inaugural playoffs. Next is the Oregon Ducks, they avenged their only loss of the season to Arizona in the Pac 12 Championship game and finished the season as one of the hottest teams in the nation. Heisman hopeful Marcus Mariota has the Ducks primed to make a run at the first championship in Oregon history. Moving on to the number three team in the nation, the Florida State Seminoles. While I understand that people don’t believe Florida State should be in the playoff because of their average margin of victory, I would disagree with them. As the only undefeated team left in the nation and the defending national champions, the Noles deserved a shot to prove their still the top dog and that’s why the committee got it right by putting Florida State at three.

With little disagreement about the first three teams selected, the controversy came with who the committee selected for the fourth and final spot in this years playoff. That spot was given to the Ohio State Buckeyes who absolutely dismantled Wisconsin in the Big Ten Championship game. The other two teams in the running for that fourth spot were TCU and Baylor, and they feel that that they should have been included in the playoff. All of these three teams were deserving, but I tend to side with TCU and I believe that they should have been in the playoff. My reasoning behind that is that TCU had the toughest loss of those teams losing to Baylor, while Ohio State lost to a team in Virginia Tech that only scored three points in a double overtime game against an abysmal Wake Forest team. Also, if just one week ago TCU was two spots better than Ohio State how did a 52 point win make them fall three stops? Finally, the committee’s job was to get the best four teams in the playoff and it’s hard to believe that Ohio State with Cardale Jones is a better team than TCU with a proven quarterback in Trevone Boykin. It’s only sensical to believe that Cardale Jones won’t have the same performance against a stingy Alabama defense that he has against Wisconsin and that’s why I think the committee overvalued Ohio State’s win in the Big Ten championship game. With that being said, give credit to Ohio State who made a strong final impression and forced the committee to make a decision and it ultimately went in their favor.

Questions in Columbus for 2015

Ohio State will be playing Wisconsin tomorrow in the Big Ten Championship game at Lucas Oil Stadium. Taking snaps for Ohio State isn’t the player who Buckeye faithful would have expected in the beginning of the season.The player is third string QB Cardale Jones. This is because earlier in the season Braxton Miller re injured his shoulder in practice and was ruled out for the rest of this season and just this past weekend red shirt freshman J.T. Barrett fractured his ankle against Michigan.

Jones was competing for the starting job with Barrett after Miller was injured. Ever since Barrett won he has put up numbers that put him on the radar for the Heisman. He brought them to an impressive 11-1 season and one spot out of the top 4 in the College Football playoff rankings. After the ankle injury Miller said in a quote to ESPN regarding Jones:

“I honestly feel like if I wasn’t starting this year, Cardale would have done the same things I did this year. Cardale is that talented. He definitely can do it.”- J.T. Barrett

Wisconsin is a three-point favorite in Indianapolis. I think that it is going to be very hard for the Buckeyes to hold back Melvin Gordon from running the football through their defense. If Ohio State comes through to win this game they can have a chance to be in the College Football Playoff, if any of the current top four teams lose in their respective conference championship games.  It will be very interesting to see the result of tomorrows games. If Cordale Jones and the Buckeyes defense can pull a rabbit out of a hat and beat Wisconsin then the selection committee will have a hard time deciding the top four FBS teams.

Looking beyond the question of what bowl game Ohio State will play in is, who will be the starting quarterback week 1 of the 2015 season, Braxton Miller or J.T. Barrett?

Right now I can see Urban Meyer starting J.T. Barrett next fall after coming off such a great season and because he will be a sophomore. But what about Braxton Miller? He said right after his injury in late August that he will return to Columbus in 2015 for graduate school. This decision made sense then but now that his starting job is in jeopardy he may want to rethink what his path to getting in the NFL will be. Miller isn’t an NFL caliber quarterback in the pocket like Barrett is, so if he wants to play in the NFL he will have to change positions for his final year of college at Ohio State. Another thing that can happen is he can transfer to a school where he can be the starting quarterback and develop his passing game before the 2016 draft like Russell Wilson did in 2011.

What ever happens will most  likely result in Ohio State having a quarterback that will lead them to another season being in the playoff conversation because of the options they have at QB.