oh, my.
some people are going to have a beef with this punning.
HOOK'EM
Got a kind of long winded question pertaining to the hand picked teams that will compete for a "cough, cough" national championship.
It was reported by ESPN that the number one reason why Florida State was not selected was due do its QB getting injured. Had he not been injured, they would have had a lot better chance to be one of the hand picked teams.
So lets say a Georgia, or Clemson, or any other P5 school who went undefeated during the season and owed 90% of those wins to their super human QB who (for sake of this argument) and had just won the Heisman but decides to opt out of post season play for the upcoming NFL draft. Would you think the committee for selecting the teams that will participate in the "cough, cough" national championship playoff would by pass them?
The reason for your super human QB not playing are for two different reasons, but the result is the same.
I just saying super human. All I'm trying to express here is the guy responsible for most of the wins for your season is not available to play. Why would the committee use this factor in deciding if the team is good enough to compete?
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