Playoff would have given UGA several more shots at national title

oval G logoAssuming the Big 10 representative to the BCS presidential oversight committee doesn’t manage to derail things, it looks like we’re headed toward a seeded four-team tournament for college football with the teams picked by a selection committee.

The committee will be charged with taking conference championships and strength of schedule into account, so there’s no guarantee that the teams that finish 1-4 in the polls will be selected, but more often than not that’s likely to be the case. In some instances, though, a team ranked #5 (or lower) might squeak in.

The real plus of such a system is that at the end of the regular season four teams have a shot at the national title instead of just two, which set my son Bill and I to wondering if such a playoff process had been in effect in the past, how often would Georgia have had a chance to play their way to a national championship?

Looking back, it turns out the Bulldogs would have made the playoff or been in contention for selection by the committee 11 times: 1942, 1946, 1959, 1966, 1968, 1976, 1980, 1981, 1982, 2002 and 2007. Note: For this exercise in alternate history, we defined a UGA team as being “in contention” if it was ranked in the Top 5 at the end of the regular season.

In looking at the hypothetical matchups, it’s interesting to note that UGA likely would have gotten to face some more legendary coaches (Woody Hayes, John McKay) and more games against Bear Bryant and Joe Pa, and would have been matched up against some famous players/teams, like the infamous SMU Mustangs of 1982.

There also might have been a rematch with Clemson in 1981. And while we wouldn’t have gotten Notre Dame in 1980, Georgia likely would have played the Fighting Irish in 1966.

Georgia probably would have had a tougher time winning out for the national championship in 1980 with a semifinal and final to play, but UGA might have won titles in other years, since they would have qualified at least a few times.

Let’s look at the years in question, using the final regular season AP or BCS poll.

We mainly concentrated on the era from Vince Dooley on, but let’s first take a brief look at the Wally Butts years:

In 1942 UGA finished the regular season #5 (they later finished #2 in AP and #1 in varying polls after a Rose Bowl victory for a share of the national title). With Frank Sinkwich and Charley Trippi in the backfield, there’s a decent chance a selection committee might have put the Dogs in a four-team playoff.

In 1946, Georgia finished the regular season ranked #3 (and wound up finishing #3 in the final poll as well), so a playoff berth would have been assured.

The 1959 Dogs finished the regular season ranked #5 but with 2 first place votes and a big-name quarterback in Francis Tarkenton, so again there’s a chance they would have been selected by the committee.

In 1966, Dooley’s Dogs won the SEC and finished the regular season #4, which using the playoff system that’s being considered now would have resulted in #4 UGA vs. #1 Notre Dame in a semifinal, with the winner of that game facing the winner of #2 Michigan State vs. #3 Alabama. The odds would have been against the Dogs, but that was a typical never-say-die Dooley team that might have pulled an upset. In reality, Georgia’s actual finish was #4 with a win over SMU in the Cotton Bowl.

Would Jake Scott have played for the 1968 national title? (University of Georgia)

Would Jake Scott have played for the 1968 national title? (University of Georgia)

In 1968, SEC champ Georgia finished the regular season #4, which would have resulted in #4 UGA vs. #1 Ohio State (coached by Woody Hayes), with the winner facing the winner of #2 USC (John McKay) and #3 Penn State (Joe Paterno). This was a very talented but temperamental Bulldog team that in reality finished #8 after losing to Arkansas in the Sugar Bowl, so how the Dogs would have fared might have depended on how much Jake Scott and company partied the night before.

In 1976, SEC champion Georgia finished the regular season #5. Had they somehow managed to get selected by the committee, we know how this one would have turned out because in reality they lost in the Sugar Bowl to #1 Pittsburgh, which is who they would have faced if they could have somehow grabbed the #4 spot in the playoff.

Now we come to the Herschel years, when Georgia won three straight SEC titles.

In 1980, as we all know, Georgia finished the regular season ranked #1, which would have resulted in a semifinal matching #1 UGA vs. #4 Oklahoma, with the winner facing the winner of #2 Florida State vs. #3 Pittsburgh. Definitely a tougher road to the title than what actually happened, which was the Dawgs winning the championship after a Sugar Bowl win over #7 Notre Dame.

Georgia would have made the playoff in each of Herschel Walker's years. (Associated Press)

Georgia would have made the playoff in each of Herschel Walker's years. (Associated Press)

Georgia finished the 1981 regular season ranked #2, which would have resulted in #2 UGA vs. #3 Alabama (Bear’s second to last team and final good team), with the winner facing the winner of #1 Clemson vs. #4 Nebraska (which was the actual Orange Bowl matchup that Clemson won). Clemson, of course, had beaten UGA earlier that year. It would have been a great game had Georgia made it to a rematch. In reality, Georgia finished #6 after a loss to Pittsburgh in the Sugar Bowl.

In 1982, the Dawgs finished the regular season ranked #1, which would have resulted in #1 UGA vs. #4 SMU (Craig James! Eric Dickerson! Herschel Walker! NO PASSING!!!) with the winner facing the winner of #2 Penn State vs. #3 Nebraska. In reality, Georgia sadly finished #4 in the final poll after a Sugar Bowl loss to Penn State that shouldn’t have happened.

In the Mark Richt era, Georgia would have definitely qualified for the playoff once and possibly made it another time.

In 2002, Georgia won the SEC championship and finished the regular season ranked #3 in the BCS poll, which would have resulted in #3 UGA vs. #2 Ohio State in a semifinal, with the winner facing the winner of #1 Miami vs. #4 USC. That would have been quite a challenge, but certainly would have resulted in more interesting games than what we got in reality, where the Dawgs beat #14 FSU in the Sugar Bowl and wound up #3 in the final poll.

A playoff system might have given Knowshon Moreno a chance to play for the national title. (Associated Press)

A playoff system might have given Knowshon Moreno a chance to play for the national title. (Associated Press)

And 2007 is one of those cases where a playoff definitely would have resulted in better matchups than we got in the BCS. Georgia finished the regular season ranked #5 in the BCS poll (though #4 in the AP and coaches polls) and went on to crush #10 Hawaii in the Sugar Bowl and finish #2 in the final poll.

Many at the time thought the Dawgs would have been ranked higher had they won their division and/or conference. But by the end of the season Georgia, with Matt Stafford and Knowshon Moreno, was probably the hottest team in college football and there’s at least a strong likelihood the selection committee would have put them in the playoff.

Had that happened, likely fourth-seed UGA would have faced #1 Ohio State, with the winner facing the winner of #2 LSU vs. #3 Oklahoma. I think the Dawgs could have taken Jim Tressel’s Buckeyes, which might have resulted in … an all-SEC national title game with one of the teams not having won its own conference division. And this despite there being a playoff!

Which, no doubt, would have had folks elsewhere in the nation howling for a new system of determining college football’s national champion …

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The Tide is Rolling and Nothing can stop it

June 23rd, 2012
4:38 pm

Kingdaddy,

Nick Saban has more titles than the University of Georgia. Your entire state sucks at sports. The penal colony doesn’t have the dedication and commitment to fielding championship programs. The “I’m gonna get mine” mentality runs rampant from your cheating teachers to your corrupt city officials. Not to mention your panty hiding Athletic director. Move Delta, and the entire country would be better off without GA.

Oh, and the last three years, Alabama has matched UGA’s entire championship history.

The Tide is Rolling and Nothing can stop it

June 23rd, 2012
4:40 pm

And you probably shouldn’t talk too much smack about SC. They did beat UGA, ya know…?

kingdaddy

June 23rd, 2012
4:41 pm

@EWE RUN THE LEAST,
EWE JUST RUN EWE’RE MOUTH BECAUSE EWE’RE A CHIK-HIN. Dumbest bird on the planet. Did ewe get that??? Chik-hens eat their own poop…

The Tide is Rolling and Nothing can stop it

June 23rd, 2012
4:41 pm

Sorry, one more thing, Tennessee will win another national championship before UGA does

And BYU has won one since…hehe

The Tide is Rolling and Nothing can stop it

June 23rd, 2012
4:45 pm

Will an SC fan simply say “scoreboard” to kingdaddy. Usually this ends arguments and he is actually making Georgians look bad…

kingdaddy

June 23rd, 2012
4:48 pm

Tide is trolling
Yeah and we beat you and them, what’s your point moron? Right, you don’t have one. You’re on a UGA blog just to “reasure yourself” how great your cheating program was last year! Go MICHIGAN!!! WATCH OUT FOR FLORIDA ATLANTIC( they’ve been talking to LOUISIANA, MONROE, LOL…

kingdaddy

June 23rd, 2012
4:52 pm

Tide is trolling
yeah UGA only needs to say “PROBATION” and bamas go running like roaches when the lights come on, loser…

kingdaddy

June 23rd, 2012
4:54 pm

Later haters…

Slattery

June 23rd, 2012
5:22 pm

Sorry, one more thing, Tennessee will win another national championship before UGA does.

That’s remarkable to think about, but the inescapable conclusion is that the statement is accurate. There is zero possibility that a two-bit 2nd rate coach like Mark Richt will ever win a national championship. Indeed, the very idea is quite preposterous. It is infinitely more likely that Richt will continue to win the Fulmer Cup than the chances that he will win anything of merit.

Two Thumbs Up

June 23rd, 2012
5:28 pm

It has just been learned that Richt, Grantham, and Bobo were the stand-ins for the lead actors in The Three Stooges movie. Type-casting, you know.

Let’s give the morons a big round of applause! :-)

Dawg Squeeze

June 23rd, 2012
5:33 pm

Brilliant observation. Of course, we know UGA would have most certainly won those national championships if only given an opportunity in a playoff format. Unfortunately, it’s till 32 years and counting.

Concern

June 23rd, 2012
5:34 pm

MLB & NFl have 25 to 30 percent of teams participating in playoff why just four for college football?
Currently and with four it’s a selection process with someone either computer, coaches, commitee or media making the call. Needs to be will defined process like the pros vs a selection process largely influenced or determined by media.

Dennis

June 23rd, 2012
6:10 pm

Over the years a playoff would have derailed so many teams and outcomes that it is stupid to even go throught the exercise. One thing I agree, you wouldn’t have got a #7 ND that just about stopped the only real NC you have smelled in over 40 years.

Andy

June 23rd, 2012
6:13 pm

We run the EastYou are right Kingdaddy is the most 0bnoxiius poster on the blog now he wants to know if he made a mistake.The 1st first one I can think of his he woke up this morning the 2nd one is he forgot to take his PMS medication defore breakfast You know it balways amazes me that UGA fans want to know why there are so many Bama fans on the UGA blog. Have you notice on the UGA blog the first ten (10) blog will be all about Saban. Saban is Satan, Saban Lies, Saban cheats Saban Pays players, Saban oversigns, Saban does not tell the recruits the facts. Without anything to backup what they say. The UGA blogs talk about Saban more than any other subject Then second they are beginning to pick on Spurrier now. You can tell which football teams they worry about by the coachs they pick on the most. What happened to THE DREAM TEAM WHAT HAPPENED TO ISABELL THE # ! BACK IN THE WORLD.I DIDN” SEE MUCH OUT OF HER LAST YEAR. Oh I know it wait till next year

kingdaddy

June 23rd, 2012
6:23 pm

Andy= Bama English Major, lol…

Paul in NH

June 23rd, 2012
6:38 pm

Cdpridg
UGA was on a great roll at the end of 2007 but so was USC (the real one). They also lost 2 early games (by 1 and by 7) and could also claim they were the best team at the end of the year. Having said that, CFB’s big claim (compared to the NFL) is that every game counts.

kingdaddy

June 23rd, 2012
6:48 pm

Andi, were you the Alabama state “spelling champ”? LOL, being obnoxious (BTW- that’s how you spell obnoxious, lmaoff!) Is you coming on the BULLDAWG BLOG, RUNNING YOUR MOUTH! That’s obnoxious Lu-Lu…

Jim

June 23rd, 2012
7:28 pm

Bill they have the same chance every year. All they have to do is win games.

Andy

June 23rd, 2012
7:51 pm

Joey I did like UGA at one time and quite a few players from my Hi school went to Ga on schollies Charles Ernest, Kermit Perry And the latest I recall Edgar Chandler. I have known Edgar family back defore Edgar was born He was one of if not the best Football players to ever come out of Cedartown Hi. Doc Ayers was my hi school coach back in the early 50’s who later on was the freshman coach at UGA and may still be. since I haven’t seen him in several years.Im still a half way Ga fan. I pull for Ga againest most of the other teams in the SEC except Ala of course. Some of the Ga fans are so obnoxius it makes it hard to pull for them because the way some of the fans post on this blog.

kingdaddy

June 23rd, 2012
8:30 pm

Andy (Lu-Lu)
Just remember that I said nothing to ewe until ewe chose to trash talk me. You are also a liar. UGA fans don’t agree with troll S.C. chicklets just to attack another UGA fan. So you’re a liar, a troll and probably the worst speller on the AJC/Sports blog. You are not a UGA fan. If you’re going to keep calling UGA fans obnoxious, learn how to spell it…

kingdaddy

June 23rd, 2012
9:08 pm

Andy (Lu-Lu),
Have ewe (a female sheep) and your girlfriend (We “lost” the east) talked about tying the knot yet? Neither one of ewe can spell obnoxious and I’m sure you’ll both be happy togeather. Later dufuss…

dedog

June 23rd, 2012
9:47 pm

mark this down–the dogs win the SEC east with blowout wins over usc and fla, then beat lsu by 10 in the sec title game. these dogs are for real!

Dawg Whisperer

June 23rd, 2012
9:53 pm

Little does ‘Lil Tide realize that Georgia cast off that part of the penal colony that is now Alabama. I have read other Bammers say that Georgia would be Mississippi if not for Atlanta but what would NY be without NYC. The more relevant point is Alabama is still Alabama with Birmingham.

chazzo

June 24th, 2012
12:08 pm

Then again in the 70s and 80s, the “committee” would have chosen USC, Notre Dame, Ohio State, and Michigan every year regardless of record.

Tim Jernigan

June 25th, 2012
3:50 pm

UGA does not need anu more shots at the NC. They need to fix that bumbling program before the thought of anything comes to their mind

Tim Jernigan

June 25th, 2012
4:03 pm

@ WE Run the East

King Daddey is an imposter when it comes to football and probably many other aspects of his life. Dont hold it against him because he needs help.