BYU football is called bluff because they fulfill their CFP dreams


It is unlikely that BYU will make enough to make the Ledge Football a playoff in 2020 but you can certainly cross it as a remote possibility after Sunday evening.

The BYU, which sits at 9-0 overall and ranks in the top 10 nationally, made their voices heard on Sunday and now they have no one to blame when they don’t make the college football playoffs this winter.

In context, we’ll have to go back a few days to actually set the stage, as Pay-12 announced on Wednesday that they would allow each conference member to schedule one from a conference game, with some wiggle-or-just added to the six-game People don’t make a conference championship game a regular-season schedule for them.

When it was announced there was interest that a few interesting games would be added to the 2020 college football slate, but the ad that was introduced would not be played and not doing so would make BYU look stupid.

According to some reports from the College Ledge Football community, the University of Washington reached out to BYU on Saturday about the game’s schedule later this year.

The Hookies are 2-0 on the year with only two games played to date and only two games currently scheduled for the rest of the year. Although he doesn’t see himself as a contender for the College Ledge Football Playoff, he definitely gives BYU a chance to win another name on his resume, hoping he’s good enough to get a trip to the CFP.

According to Bruce Feldman, BYU and Washington necessarily said “thank you but not thank you” for Washington’s offer because they would like to know where they sit in the first College Ledge Football Playoff rankings to be held on Tuesday evening.

Here’s a hint for everyone in and around Provo, Utah:

You’ll probably be eigh eighth, just like you’re in both AP and Amway coach poles and you’re behind the second group team in Cincinnati, just like you’re in AP and coach.

Even with Heisman’s contender, Zack Wilson, the BYU needs a good deal of help in creating their resume if they think they have a shot at breaking up the CFP party, and they won’t be in favor if Washington doesn’t take Washington on their fur.

Even if they have to schedule Washington and win they will be able to fight on one hill but passing that opponent of caliber will lose the possibility of what BYU dances.

AP’s Ralph Rousseau said the BYU is concerned about Washington’s possible abandonment if another Pack-12 game is made available to them on the same date.

Let me just ask, what if there was no Pack-12 team that suddenly became available to play for Washington Washington?

That sounds ridiculous to BYU because they tweeted a picture of Wilson on November 20 wearing a bandana that read: “Any team, anytime, anywhere.”

Except they are a Power Five team with a history of winning.

Then they are not for it.

Remember that and even after the BYU undefeated season you will hear that they did not get the right shake about playing in the Football League Football Playoff.

Not to blame them but to make themselves look stupid.

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