One of the great mysteries of the College Football Playoff is the debate that occurs behind the closed doors of Selection Central, the selection committees meeting room at the Gaylord Texan Resort in Grapevine, Texas. On the week of the final ranking, a security guard is posted at the door, holding a list of whos allowed into the room. With the exception of the committee chairman, the members of the group are not allowed to speak to the media at all during the season.So we turn to the four committee members whose terms have officially expired for our only real insight as to what their tenure was like, and how difficult it was to analyze Baylor and TCU in Year 1. Here are highlights of individual interviews with former committee members Pat Haden, Mike Tranghese, Lt. Gen. Mike Gould and Tom Osborne:What do you want people to know about what you did?Mike Gould: I would hope people understand its not whichever conference has the biggest personality or whatever in the room. That really doesnt make any difference. Thats not their job.Pat Haden: I think there are some people who believe there are a lot of biases in the room, but there certainly arent. I know Bill Hancock has talked about it. You check all that at the door. But it wasnt just a symbol. There were people there representing the game of college football.Tom Osborne: I think the thing a lot of football fans might not realize was the depth of information we went through. We each had data available, and we tried to look at those things that seemed to correlate most heavily with predicting the best teams over the last 10 years. What data seemed to be indicative of the teams that would play for a national championship under the BCS system? For instance, average points per possession was a high predictor. Scoring defense, scoring offense adjusted for various factors and one thing we looked at pretty heavily was field position. In other words, if a team exchanged punts, on average, did they gain or lose yards? Because of turnovers did they end up with worse field position than their opponents? ... We looked pretty extensively at an awful lot of data, and of course the big one was schedule. We went into that pretty exhaustively in terms of who people played, how good the people were they played.Was the Baylor-TCU debate the most memorable part of your tenure?Mike Tranghese: Without question, yes. That was the debate for the last five weeks of the year. We probably spent more time just discussing Baylor and TCU but then in the end, Ohio State just played very well at the end, and the way they dominated Wisconsin in the end, the championship game really took the pressure of making that decision out of our hands.Osborne: That was a difficult one. I think the thing that was, as was mentioned many times, when you have a team that plays that 13th game against a supposedly good opponent and you win 59-0, decisively, then not having that championship game certainly was a factor to be considered. No question TCU and Baylor were really good teams and it was close, but its hard to turn your back on somebody that wins their conference championship by 59-0. The third quarterback played really well. It was a deal where you could say well, theyre going into the championship series with no quarterback because they obviously had one that could play.Gould: They were both very accomplished, they were good programs, had good players. Personally, I went back to who they had played. Even within the same conference, where everybody plays everybody, youre nonconference games, in some of the other conferences you get the luck of the draw the way the East and West or North and South, so strength of schedule mattered a lot and it should continue to play a role in that. Its hard to pinpoint anything in particular.?How much time did you spend on your individual rankings?Haden: I think I spent about 20 hours per week before I arrived. I work out very early every morning, so I would watch a game on the treadmill or a game and a half. At night Id do it again so then I had statistics I followed that were important to me. Everybody has their own metrics. I looked at those. On Sunday afternoons I put my 1-30 together and with the reasons why.Osborne: If you count travel time and the time youre down there, time spent watching games and film, I supposed you spent 40-50 hours a week, something like that. This was not a burden to me because I enjoy football.Tranghese: Saturday I just watched games. That started at noon-time and went until early Sunday morning, and then because Im in the Northeast, I couldnt make the meetings in time on Monday. So I basically flew on Sunday. Id look at my rankings on a Sunday and basically develop them on the plane, sleep on it Sunday night and wake up Monday morning because we didnt start our meetings until noon-time and basically refine them.Gould: If there was a game on Wednesday, which there were a few, and then Thursday there were usually two games, if you sit down and watch those games, theres several hours right there. Same with Friday nights. Saturday was really an all-day commitment. Games start at 10 in the morning Colorado time and finish at midnight. I set up one of the coolest rooms youve ever seen in my basement: weight room, bicycle, four televisions, all the clickers and notes. So Saturday was completely dedicated to it for 10 or 12 hours, and then you review for a couple hours Sunday, and Monday-Tuesday you travel.Do you feel like you got it right the past two years?Tranghese: Yeah. I think so. Year 1 was very difficult. I think Ohio State took us off the hook. If Ohio State hadnt beaten Wisconsin, or lets say hadnt won convincingly, we wouldve had a very, very difficult decision to make. I dont know how other people would have voted, but my sense was we were really split on it. Thats OK. We wouldve had to eventually reach a decision, because there was a great different of opinion just about Baylor and TCU. Some people felt strongly that Baylor had beaten TCU, but others felt that TCU was better. And then you had Ohio State in the mix at the end. It would have been very interesting, but we never got to that point. Ohio State made it clear who the fourth team is. We take them and they end up playing magnificently and running the table. And I didnt think there was much mystery in last year. When Ohio State lost to Michigan State, that probably cleared it up a little bit.Gould: I dont hear a whole lot of controversy. We had a little bit with the Texas schools that first year, but when No. 4 plays up like they did and wins it all, it kind of quieted folks. So yes, I think we got it about as right as anybody could for seasons one and two, anyways.Osborne: I think so. We did the best we could. Theres no perfect system. There are always people who want an eight-team playoff or a 16-team playoff, but if you have eight, youre going to have the ninth- and 10th-place teams unhappy, and if you have 16 then 17th- and 18th-place teams are going to be upset. I think the odds are really good that youre going to get the best two teams when you pick those four.What was the most enjoyable part?Haden: I think when we finally came to the first year final four, when we finally picked those four teams. That first year we werent exactly sure how it was all going to turn out, and the whole process was new. When it was released we realized some people were going to disagree with it, but I think there was a great deal of satisfaction in the room when we put those four out.Osborne: I sat next to Condoleeza [Rice] and I really enjoyed her conversation and we spent some time in Washington together and had that frame of reference. On the other side of me was Barry Alvarez. We had quite a bit of history and a lot of similar views on things, so that was good. Pat Haden was a guy I had recruited out of high school. I enjoyed talking to Pat. I really enjoyed all of them.What was it like being in the room?Tranghese: That was the most-often question I got from my friends. Whats it like in the room? Like something mysterious is going on. We talked about football. Thats what we did. On Mondays and Tuesdays wed talk about football in every conceivable way. When wed break Monday night, wed sit there and eat and talk about football. You talk about games, you talk about players, you talk about coaches.What advice would you have for new members?Haden: Its like high school math class. You dont want to be the least prepared guy going into the final exam. Everybody puts a lot of effort into it. Everybody loves the game of college football. You want to get it right and give back the best you can.USA Soccer Pro Shop .Y. -- Syracuse has turned up the defence at the right time all season, and when High Point threatened to pull off a monumental upset the second-ranked Orange did what they do best with their quick hands and savvy play. USA Soccer Jerseys 2019 . The veteran safety was a starter for the Bengals from 2008-2012. 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I look forward to getting home so that I can begin to map out the plans for my future with an eye on representing (hash)TeamUSA at the (hash)2020 Tokyo Olympics.Lochte and his teammates were returning to the athletes village by taxi after a night out at the French Olympic teams hospitality house in the Rodrigo de Freitas area in the upscale south zone of the city. The outing was several hours after Olympic swimming ended Saturday night at the Rio Games.Their taxi was stopped by individuals posing as armed police officers who demanded the athletes money and other personal belongings, U.S. Olympic Committee spokesman Patrick Sandusky said in a statement. All four athletes are safe and cooperating with authorities.Sandusky told The Associated Press the robbers took cash and credit cards only, and that no Olympic medals were lost.Traveling with Lochte were Gunnar Bentz, Jack Conger and Jimmy Feigen. Lochte swam in two events at the Rio Games, winning gold in the 4x200-meter freestyle relay. He is a 12-time Olympic medalist.Bentz and Conger were also part of that relay, their only event in Rio. Feigen was on the 4x100-meter freestyle relay, another gold winner for the U.S. in Rio.We got pulled over, in the taxi, and these guys came out with a badge, a police badge, no lights, no nothing just a police badge and they pulled us over, Lochte told NBCs Today show . They pulled out their guns, they told the other swimmers to get down on the ground -- they got down on the ground. I refused, I was like we didnt do anything wrong, so -- Im not getting down on the ground.And then the guy pulled out his gun, he cocked it, put it to my forehead and he said, `Get down, and I put my hands up, I was like `whatever. He took our money, he took my wallet -- he left my cellphone, he left my credentials.USA Today and Fox Sports Australia first reported the news, citing Lochtes mother, Ileana Lochte.We are all safe, Bentz tweeted. Thank you for yoour love and support.dddddddddddd P.S. the gold medal is safe.Word of the robbery touched off a chain of confusion between Olympic and U.S. officials. An International Olympic Committee spokesman said reports of the robbery were absolutely not true, then reversed himself, apologized and said he was relying on initial information from the USOC that was wrong.I couldnt believe it, said Michael Phelps, a good friend of Lochtes and one of his roommates in the athletes village.Phelps spent the evening with his family and wasnt out with his teammates.Brazils sports minister, Leonardo Picciani, said that the swimmers were outside their places of competition and outside the appropriate time. He said no athlete had run into problems at the venues or in the athletes village.Street crime was a major concern of Olympic organizers going into the games. Brazil deployed 85,000 soldiers and police to secure the games, twice as many as Britain used during the 2012 London Olympics.Last week, a Brazilian security officer was fatally shot after taking a wrong turn into a dangerous favela, or slum. Two Australian rowing coaches were attacked and robbed by two assailants in Ipanema, and Portugals education minister was held up at knifepoint on a busy street.In addition, stray bullets have twice landed in the equestrian venue, and two windows were shattered on a bus carrying journalists in an attack that Rio organizers blamed on rocks and others claimed was gunfire.American swimmer Nathan Adrian said hes not concerned about his safety.Rio is an amazing city, he said. Theres going to be problems anywhere you go. We have been briefed on how to mitigate those risks as well as possible.Now that swimming is over, Adrian added, the athletes want to see the sights and sounds of Rio.We just came off an amazing performance, he said. All of us are ready to enjoy that a little bit after a long time working really hard.Phelps hires his own security when he travels outside the United States.Every time we travel internationally, we always make sure that everythings very secure. No matter where Im going, he said. I have a team, personally, that is always looking out for everything.Phelps said hes never had any trouble during numerous trips to Brazil in the lead-up to the games, many of them tied to his sponsorship deals.Ive felt safe every time I came here, he said. Ive never had an issue. ' ' '