This aspect would really suck:O Really wrote: ↑Wed Dec 01, 2021 10:05 amRegarding Brian Kelley, et. al., I don't have enough interest to dig into it, but does anybody know why it was necessary for those guys to quit/change now instead of waiting until after the (or at least their) football season was over? Seems pretty classless to me. On the part of the schools as well as the coaches.
I agree.First, Brian Kelly decided he didn’t want to coach Notre Dame any longer, even though the team still has a viable chance of being selected to the College Football Playoff this weekend.
That must have stung the Fighting Irish players.
Then, it turns out, Kelly’s decision to bail before the playoff field is selected could play a role in keeping Notre Dame out of the tournament.
That would be a vicious double knee-capping, even in a sport long defined by merciless, callous and often comically corrupt behavior.
So here is a basic plea to the 13 members of the college football selection committee: Just because the protocols task you with “considering … relevant factors … such as unavailability of key players and coaches that may … or likely will affect [a team’s] postseason performance” ... that doesn’t mean you should.
So don’t. Don’t punish Notre Dame's players who did nothing wrong. Don’t downgrade a team because its coach quit. Don’t assume that losing Kelly, who took over at LSU on Monday, is somehow a detriment....
Opps, I forgot to include Iowa defeating Michigan in my Notre Dame calculus on the prior page. Go Hawkeyes!Notre Dame is ranked No. 6 in the penultimate playoff rankings. At 11-1, its regular season is over. The Irish can still climb into the top four, however, if just two of the following results happen this weekend:
Georgia defeats Alabama in moderately sound fashion
Iowa defeats Michigan
Houston defeats Cincinnati
Baylor defeats Oklahoma State
None of those results are far-fetched. Georgia is even expected to do its part. And then the Irish need only one more of the above. Their postseason chances aren’t great, but considering the wild nature of this sport, they sure aren’t nothing either.
"moderately sound fashion"?

Say that 2 of the 1st 3 happen and Baylor defeats Oklahoma State. Notre Dame is in, but who else?
3. Alabama now 11-2 even if it got stomped?
7. Ohio State 10-2?
8. Ole Miss 10-2? Not sure what the excuse would be to skip by Ohio State. Maybe strength of sched changes from this weekend's results?
9. Baylor now 11-2? Strong case after beating #5



10. Oregon now 11-2 after beating #17 Utah 9-3? Minuscule possibility. Among other things Baylor would have to barely win ugly while Oregon crushes Utah.