Seems folks enjoy the back and forth mocking with a certain amount of hilarity. But, 2 things.
First:
This is what counts for us fans
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Second. And I ask this in all sincerity.
When was this relative proficiency thing first published?
I'm not making light of the CFP Championship. Quite the contrary. In 2017 it got botched pretty badly, but otherwise I'm A.O.K. except for two things. It really isn't necessary. The Belt legitmizes a NC. Prior to 2014 as best as I can tell, Belt legitmized a title claim. Separated wasn't a good thing.
Anyway have I published it? Indirectly, yes.
I published many parts of it in a forum like this one. (It's how I determined the WAC was at 40% cumulative relative proficiency).
People try to accuse me (either a result I'm guessing of the way it paints Brigham Young, or another legitimate team like the Air Force Academy) as being partisan.
But I would never jeopardize my reputation.
The numbers tell the story better than I can. The interesting thing is Brigham Young isn't the best team from the WAC. It's Arizona St.
Anyway, I determined Brigham Young is within the top-60. All time. Relative Proficiency. Lest people again accuse me of partisanship (and I gave no ties to Brigham Young University) although my deceased brother did, that's mostly coincidental. He was president of Arizona chapter, Cougar Club. And he had a statue of Brigham Young's accomplishment (1984 NC) commissioned to celebrate the event.
Jocelyn Russell. Turning Point. Look it up. Oh I'm not necessarily saying Alabama's title claim in 2017 is fraudulent. But it's sketchy. Actually the Belt legitmizes it
To 1/4 , which actually isn't that bad. It just means they were 1/4 with a claim to it. (Alabama, Pittsburgh, Ohio St. and USF). But Alabama was the only team without multiple losses. A technically, actually gave them the Belt. Meaning they earned it, but not without much difficulty. A lot had to happen. Not unlike 1984 when Brigham Young claimed a Championship. F.W.I.W.
But I wish people would stop the crusade to delegitimize Brigham Young's title claim.
It is personal with me. No I never went to BYU. I never graduated university.
I'm a footnote to history. But I believe I've given sufficient cause to warrant giving the Cougars equal claim to the NC as Iowa..
Yes, equal. While Brigham Young's measure was twice as relevant, Iowa's is sufficient (1/3) to warrant certification. United together. It's actually quite interesting.
No Belt exists to tie them together. That's not what I'm talking about and it would be completely UNFAIR to separate U.C.L.A. from the Belt as an operative.
But it would be equally unfair to separate Pittsburgh from theirs! 2017.
So, people who want to complain about me being partisan, I'm obviously no more partisan with respect to Brigham Young than any of you are with respect to Alabama. And CFP rules apply. I consider it to BE the Belt. Therefore Alabama won a Belt in 2017. Brigham Young didn't, 1984.
Rules are especially important. At 5-7 Pittsburgh was ineligible for the title. They forfeit, meaning their claim falls back to N. Carolina St., who lost to S. Carolina.
S. Carolina surrendered it. Obviously. And eventually it was lost by Auburn to Georgia.
Ordinarily, a Belt wouldn't have included Alabama. But they advanced by beating Clemson (eliminating them in the Sugar)
The Belt NC was between Alabama and Georgia. Who TIED! Oklahoma and Georgia also TIED. Iowa St. therefore carried it (beat Oklahoma) forward. Texas Tech won it from Texas. Texas Tech lost to USF.
USF therefore carried it into 2018.
It was quartered (Alabama, Ohio St., USF and Pittsburgh). Alabama was the only eligible team remaining.
Pittsburgh actually won the Belt. But 5-7 isn't a very good team to claim a Belt NC.
Anyway, it remained divided until L.S.U. beat UCF in the PlayStation Fiesta Bowl.
L.S.U. therefore was a legitimate contender BEFORE 2020. Then went 15-0 and united the Belt, again. It's remained united since.
Alabama was the Belt NC, last season.
I already noted the top contenders for the Belt, thus season. Alabama, Clemson, Ohio St. and Texas A&M. But, also including Oklahoma, Iowa, Mississippi and Georgia.
This shouldn't be difficult. Alabama retains the Belt until someone takes it away. The rest are simply teams to watch until (when or if) that fateful say should happen.
So you want Alabama to remain a perpetual national champion? Cool. Don't lose and you will FOREVER be a NC. Pretty cut and dried from my end. Don't lose don't lose the Championship ever again!