No you didn't. I did send the 2017 one by mistake the FIRST time and first time only. Then I sent you the updated one. You never sent the update file you claim at all you just kept sending the same drop down short lists. Once again, here's the updated PDF.AppStFan1 wrote: ↑Sat Aug 29, 2020 3:10 pmI sent you the 2020 version of the SAME file you sent me from 2017. Stop going by 2017 because it is outdated. Alabama is the consensus 2017 champion. Plain and simple. Unless you win the playoff you are not the champion. This would be like the Ivy League Champion claiming a share of the FCS title despite not being in the playoffs because Massey or some other computer rating has them rated the highest.citroknight wrote: ↑Fri Aug 28, 2020 1:48 amI hate to sound like a broken record but this is why you're 100% wrong. You keep going back to what you think people respect more and all that, which again I don't disagree with your opinions on which polls are more well regarded. But that has 0 weight on what the actual governing body recognizes. None. No, the NCAA wouldn't agree with what you're saying. They'd tell you exactly what I have. Alabama is the 2017 CFP and consensus national champs and UCF is also a recognized national champ by being named #1 in a major selector.AppStFan1 wrote: ↑Thu Aug 27, 2020 9:46 pmTo be fair, Alabama and other schools claim joke titles that nobody really respects.citroknight wrote: ↑Thu Aug 27, 2020 2:05 pmNot mad at you at all, you guys are a great bunch to discuss with here. You and a few others stick out in particular because I can clearly remember that I like a lot of your posts and vice versa haha.AppStFan1 wrote: ↑Thu Aug 27, 2020 11:39 am
Massey and Sagarin are the only two computer rankings with any respect and they are honestly weird until after 9-10 games. Computer rankings are horrible because they are number driven and don't account for when a team pulls its starters in a blowout or injuries, etc. You need humans to do a poll. That guy has a mathematical equation and it just does not factor in things that a human being can do. Colley is not a joke in my opinion but everyone else. I'm telling you that listing us at #11 last year is a joke. We were nowhere near the #11 team in the nation. Memphis was not #8. Nobody recognizes them as a top 8 team. If Colley had not listed you guys one time at champs you would probably not have heard of the ranking or even care. Had we gone undefeated in 2019 and Colley listed us #1 or #2 you know you would laugh at it. I would have as well.
As for what you sent, I read it and you are pushing the 2017 file when I sent you the 2019 and 2020 files, which are updated. NCAA officially recognizes the stuff in the 2020 file now.
It would be like App State claiming the 2020 title if we go undefeated and beat the #8 or #9 team in the NY6 while the CFP champion beats #4 and #2. It sounds good for marketing but nobody outside of App, just like with UCF in 2017, would take it seriously.
If you want anyone to agree with what you just said post it on the UCF board because it is the only place in the world you will find anyone who agrees. lol
I hope you are not mad at me because I am just telling you the truth. I appreciate you posting here and would love the day where we get to play UCF. You guys are a great program I respect. Just don't go claiming a fake title because, seriously as a message board friend, I'm telling you that UCF is laughed at by everyone when they claim this.
But that being said, you're still wrong lol. Again, separate opinion from fact. Sagarin and Massey are more respected than Colley, opinion. One I agree with, but an opinion. The Colley Matrix is an NCAA recognized major selector, fact. The #1 teams for major selectors have a valid claim to the FBS championship for that year, fact.
I'm not here to argue the respectability of the CM. It's an obscure major selector for sure that isn't really paid attention to and I'd be lying to you if I said I'd heard of it before 2017. Again, black and white. The criteria laid out by the governing body says it counts. This goofy set up is the result of the FBS teams preferring bowls over a true playoff and then half heatedly backtracking to have a system that kinda sorta let's them decide it on the field but with a tiny playoff/invitational chosen by members with P5 ties and still small enough to allow profitable bowl games to co exist with it.
Again, you did NOT send the files for 2019 and 2020. You sent the condensed consensus lists. They're not meant to be exhaustive. Just shortcuts to the popular ones. Here is the actual PDF file for 2020. Now updated to include the 2018 and 2019 season champs but guess who's still there for 2017? UCF! (And all the other non consensus single major selector champs like 2008 Utah and everyone's favorite, 1941 Alabama)
http://www.ncaa.org/championships/stati ... ll-records
Click on 2020 and you'll see. They haven't changed their criteria and if they did, they likely wouldn't do it retroactively (because that would burn a lot of P5 programs) but from the year of the change and onward.
Go to this link: https://www.ncaa.com/history/football/fbs
This is straight from the NCAA website where they list who the national champ is and if you look they list Alabama in 2017. The CFP is the official national champion just like the BCS use to pick it. The last time we had 2 official national champions was 2003 with USC and LSU.
There use to be other selectors but now it is just the CFP so I am 100% right. Ask anyone at the NCAA who they consider to be the champs.
It can't get anymore hand fed than this. I provided the actual PDF from the NCAA that names major selectors and their function along with the champions as named by each major selector for every year in FBS record.
You again are extrapolating from something that's not there. You're sending the same short list which again, shows the consensus champs and those recognized by the more mainstream polls but are not exhaustive lists that include every single champ. Nowhere on that page or in the sources provided does it say these are the only recognized NCAA champions. Nowhere has the NCAA decided to change course to stop counting all major selector designated champs.
As fans we can definitely argue influence of the CFP, AP, and coaches poll and say more fans care about those than the CM. Totally valid. Not just your position on the argument, but simply being able to have the argument itself is 100% valid. But whether it counts for the NCAA is a simple yes or no question and it's yes as shown by the NCAAs own records. Has nothing to do with who respects it or any of that. Plenty laugh at the 1941 Alabama claim, a team that finished with a 9-2 record and 20th in the AP poll, but by finishing #1 in the Houlgate System, it counts. We can debate how stupid it is but there's no debating that it counts. We can also debate the rules allowing it (and UCF's claim) to count are stupid, but they still count.
http://www.ncaa.org/championships/stati ... ll-records
It even says 2020. Click on it and you'll see. At this point you're just making things up. It's clearly on there. Click on it. 2020 FBS Records.
Here, I'll even copy and paste it for you:
2017
Alabama: College Football Playoff, AP, †FW-NFF, USA Today
+UCF: Colley
2018
Clemson: College Football Playoff, AP, †FW-NFF, USA Today
2019
LSU: College Football Playoff, AP, †FW-NFF, USA Today
Nothing changed from 2017 to 2019, so why would all of a sudden an update to their records take away UCF? They didn't.
Also your Ivy league comparison is way off. It's like you're literally not listening to my points or understand how FBS vs FCS works. The CFP is NOT the official NCAA FBS tournament, that's why the Colley Matrix counts. The FCS has an actual NCAA tournament so there is 100% no question on who the champ is at the end of the season. A conference like the Ivy league simply choosing to sit out of the only NCAA recognized championship tournament for the FCS level is completely different.