NCAA 2008 College Football Playoff Simulation
Championship Round
Welcome to season number two of the NCAA College Football Playoff Simulation. For those reading this blog for the first time, the PiRate College Football Playoffs take the champions of the ACC, Big East, Big Ten, Big 12, Pac-10, and SEC as automatic qualifiers. Any of the remaining conference champions (including the top independent) that finish in the top 16 in the final regular season BCS Standings also qualify automatically. At-large teams are then selected in the order of BCS finish until 12 total teams have been selected. The 12 teams are seeded by BCS ranking.
Here is how the 12 teams were selected for the 2008 playoffs.
Top Six Conference Champions
ACC-Virginia Tech 9-4 seeded 12th
Big East Champion-Cincinnati 11-2 seeded 11th
Big Ten-Penn State 11-1 seeded 8th
Big 12-Oklahoma 12-1 seeded 1st
Pac-10-Southern Cal 11-1 seeded 5th
SEC-Florida 12-1 seeded 2nd
Automatic Qualifiers By Virtue Of Top 16 In BCS
MWC-Utah 12-0 seeded 6th
WAC-Boise State 12-0 seeded 9th
Top Four At-Large To Fill Out 12-Team Field
Texas 11-1 seeded 3rd
Alabama 12-1 seeded 4th
Texas Tech 11-1 seeded 7th
Ohio State 10-2 seeded 10th
The PiRate Playoff System uses the top 11 bowl games to play the four rounds. The 5th through 12th seeds must play in the first round, while the top four seeds receive byes to the quarterfinals.
The First Round games were simulated Saturday, December 13. Here were the results of those games.
Insight Bowl: #5 Southern Cal 20 #12 Virginia Tech 6
Cotton Bowl: #6 Utah 23 #11 Cincinnati 20 2ot
Chick-Fil-a Bowl: #10 Ohio State 45 #7 Texas Tech 31
Outback Bowl: #9 Boise State 34 #8 Penn State 23
Quarterfinal Round Matches
Simulated December 20
Fiesta Bowl
#1 Oklahoma 48 #9 Boise State 21
Sugar Bowl
#2 Florida 34 #10 Ohio State 17
Capital One Bowl
#3 Texas 35 #6 Utah 17
Gator Bowl
#5 Southern Cal 17 #4 Alabama 10
FINAL FOUR
Rose Bowl
Southern California 27 Oklahoma 14
Orange Bowl
Florida 49 Texas 35
National Championship Game
Florida 14-1 vs. Southern Cal 14-1
AND THE WINNER IS………….
Southern California Trojans
Final Score: USC 27 Florida 23
Team |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
OT |
F |
USC |
3 |
10 |
14 |
0 |
|
27 |
Fla |
6 |
3 |
6 |
8 |
|
23 |
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USC |
Stat |
Fla |
|
|
|
|
18 |
FD |
14 |
|
|
|
|
46-148 |
Rush-Yds |
29-77 |
|
|
|
|
239 |
Pass Yds |
223 |
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|
|
|
19-32-0 |
Passes |
19-35-2 |
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|
|
|
5-41.8 |
Punt |
6-40.5 |
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|
|
|
3-46 |
PR |
2-17 |
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|
7-60 |
Pen |
6-50 |
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|
1-0 |
Fum |
2-1 |
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|
|
|
68 |
Play |
64 |
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|
|
387 |
Tot Yds |
300 |
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USC-Buehler 36 yd. FG, 1st Qtr. 10:33 (USC 3 FL 0)
Fla-Tebow 4 yd. run, kick blocked, 1st Qtr. 3:11 (FL 6 USC 3)
Fla-Phillips 29 yd. FG, 2nd Qtr. 7:55 (FL 9 USC 3)
USC-Turner 17 yd. pass from Sanchez, Buehler Kick 2nd qtr. 3:09 (USC 10 FL 9)
USC-Buehler 45 yd. FG, 2nd Qtr. 0:00 (USC 13 FL 9)
USC-Gable 9 yd. run, Buehler Kick, 3rd Qtr. 12:46 (USC 20 FL 9)
USC-Maualuga 44 yd. interception return, Buehler Kick, 3rd Qtr. 9:15 (USC 27 FL 9)
Fla-Demps 2 yd. run, 2-point try failed, 3rd Qtr. 0:54 (USC 27 FL 15)
Fla-Murphy 31 yd. pass from Tebow, Tebow run for 2, 4th Qtr. 2:27 (USC 27 FL 23)
Congratulations go to Southern California for winning the simulated national championship playoffs for the second year in a row!
The Real BCS Championship Game Simulated 100 Times
Florida won 59 of the 100 Simulations by an average score of 36 to 32.
Five of the games went to overtime, with one simulation going four overtimes. Oklahoma won that one 68-66.
Florida won 11 games by 10 or more points with their biggest margin of victory being 23 points in a 55-32 win.
Oklahoma won three games by 10 or more points with their biggest margin of victory being 19 points at 49-30.
29 of the simulations were decided by three points or less, with Florida winning 15 and Oklahoma winning 14.
Regardless of the outcome of this game, there will be discussion that three other teams were just as deserving.
If Oklahoma wins this game, Texas has every bit as much right if not more to proclaim themselves champions. They beat Oklahoma on a neutral field.
If Florida wins this game, then Utah has every bit as much right it nor more to proclaim themselves champions. The Utes beat Alabama by more points than Florida did, and Utah had to play this game as if they were the road team. Utah won at Oregon State, something that Southern Cal did not do.
Speaking of Southern Cal, the Trojans are hands down the best college team in the nation. Most football experts, including the wise guys in Nevada understand this fact and would list USC as a favorite over any other team.