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OT - 4 Team Playoff for College Football
http://collegefootballtalk.nbcsports...-team-playoff/
Glad to finally see this be implemented. It's been too long. I think eventually it should move to a 6 team playoff (with the 1st and 2nd ranked team receiving a bye and teams 3,4,5, and 6 play each other, etc).Disclaimer: The content posted is of my own opinion.
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06-27-2012, 09:06 AM #2Legendary RSR Poster
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Re: OT - 4 Team Playoff for College Football
Lipstick on a pig.
Yes, the powers that be granted us a playoff system of sorts. But take a closer look. They are going to use the top 4 teams as calculated by that dreadful computer program. Schools like Boise State, TCU, etc are still going to get the shaft. And they are being all hush hush about who gets what piece of the financial pie.
And I'd expect the championship game to be played in Cowboys Stadium every other year since the person with the highest bid will receive the championship game every year. Not many folks can compete with Jerry Jones in terms of cash on hand.
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Re: OT - 4 Team Playoff for College Football
I hate it. It's all about the money and I think it will water down the bowl games which I have always enjoyed.
Once every three years or so there was a team that felt they got slighted by not going to the championship game. Now that there are four teams, it's gonna be more teams feeling slighted. How will they decide? By some unnamed committee again.. I'm sure they love the controversy and attention and it'll quickly move to an 8 team playoff but it's still decided by polls and committees
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06-27-2012, 09:25 AM #5
Re: OT - 4 Team Playoff for College Football
They finally try to fix it, and still fuck it up. 4 teams is a joke, and what is the criteria for their selection? Should have at least 1 team per conference.
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Re: OT - 4 Team Playoff for College Football
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Re: OT - 4 Team Playoff for College Football
I think it's better than what there was.
4 teams is enough for me, I mean at the end of the day, how many teams last year had a legitimate gripe to play for the national championship?
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Re: OT - 4 Team Playoff for College Football
It's a move in the right direction, although I think it should have been 8 teams. This is most likely a trial thing and it will get expanded to 8 teams a couple of years after this one starts. I do still hate the way the 4 teams are decided though.
"What would you give for the man beside you?"
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06-27-2012, 09:56 AM #9
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Re: OT - 4 Team Playoff for College Football
They have to consider the implications of having more than a 4 team playoff. Anymore and you run the risk of extending the season into the next semester. These are still students we're talking about here.
I agree it's not perfect, but what I like about it is that it will help define who the actual best team is.
Regarding teams like TCU and Boise...they need to go to a better conference or just accept it. It sucks, yes, but what are you going to do? Could Boise state go undefeated at home for the past however many years (10 years I think?) all while playing in the SEC against SEC competition? Probably not.Disclaimer: The content posted is of my own opinion.
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Re: OT - 4 Team Playoff for College Football
I think they could tweak the Bowl schedule to prevent that and not have the games spread out so much. It would also prevent the teams in the National Championship from having a month off before they play the game.
I agree about them changing confrences though. You want to be ranked with the big dogs, then play with the big dogs."What would you give for the man beside you?"
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Re: OT - 4 Team Playoff for College Football
What choices do teams like Boise and TCU have regarding conferences? Boise announced they were joining the Big East (hardly a football powerhouse) and now there are rumblings that they'll stay in the MW. These contracts have serious financial penalties if broken
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