CollegeFBFan2021
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You're actually right, but if Alabama doesn't lose they will retain the championship. I know I make it less about Alabama and more about my own interpretation. But the simple fact is the top contenders will remain Alabama, Ohio St., Clemson, Texas A&M. And obviously include several other teams. Oklahoma (obviously they merit consideration) Iowa (clearly deserve consideration) Mississippi (are in the mix) and Georgia (upset Cincinnati) all advance.The "belt" as you describe it dosen't pass from team to team in a given year. Every year every team starts from scratch. Alabama wont be the champions at the start of next season. They will be just like everyone else. If they loose sometime next season, that doesn't automatically transfer their title to another team. Kind of seems to me you view this like boxing or MMA, where the "belt" is handed off to the next guy. Football has seasons.
It is the Belt Championship. You will learn. It would seem at this point it will include SEC and Big Ten Champions. Most likely. Or an ACC representative. But it isn't fixed. I'm not about the fix. Clearly some of it is open to interpretation. But ultimately it should convey pretty clearly a single championship.
I apologize for the mystery. I wish that part wasn't included. But with respect to Alabama it did in fact transfer through several SEC teams before landing on Alabama. That pretty much ices it. Nobody's guessing about which team merited the title. And to that point there ought to be a straight line between Alabama (this year's Belt NC) and L.S.U. (last year's Belt NC). Is there? Yes, there is. That's the proof that this method works.
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