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Re: OT - 4 Team Playoff for College Football
I wouldn't be surprised to see the Big East dissipate anyway. Now that Pitt, Cuse, and UCONN have joined the ACC and WVU has joined the Big 12 there really is no big program bringing in $$$ to the Big East. Now, if the Big East could coax Army, Temple, Notre Dame, and potentially Penn State then they may have something.
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06-27-2012, 10:58 AM #15Pro Bowl Poster
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Re: OT - 4 Team Playoff for College Football
UCONN didn't join the ACC, we'd never have them.
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06-27-2012, 11:03 AM #16Pro Bowl Poster
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Truth be told I haven't enjoyed the bowls since the old format where there were a ton of meaningful games all on New Years Day. That made it one of the best days of the year. I hate having all the decent games being spread over a two week old period. Now it's tough to see all the good games because of schedules, obligations, etc.
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Re: OT - 4 Team Playoff for College Football
This doesn't solve anything.
Instead of people whining about the #3 team getting left out, they'll now be whining about the #5 team. Same thing will happen no matter how many teams they put in the playoff. The last spots will always be debated.
There is no cure-all fix for college football championships. It's subjectively determined, always has been, always will be, because of the nature of it's structure. The sooner people realize this the better off they will be.
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06-27-2012, 11:45 AM #19
Re: OT - 4 Team Playoff for College Football
I lost interest in national level NCAA football (i.e. beyond Terps & Navy) many years ago, after the 1-2-3 punches of the BCS "Championship", the college OT system, and 15 yard pass interference rule. Instituting a 4 team playoff system is a small step in the right direction, but not enough to recapture my support.
Should be an 8 game playoff system: six conference champs + two at large highest remaining ranked teams.In a 2003 BBC poll that asked Brits to name the "Greatest American Ever", Mr. T came in fourth, behind ML King (3rd), Abe Lincoln (2nd) and Homer Simpson (1st).
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06-27-2012, 01:37 PM #20Rookie Poster
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Re: OT - 4 Team Playoff for College Football
Not perfect, but a great improvement that will eventually lead to an 8 team playoff. It's amazing how many people dwell on the negatives around this development. The selection process for four teams can't possibly be worse than the BCS selection process. Unlike basketball, I think a group of monkeys could identify the 8 best college football teams every year. With four, there might be some years where there's a legit argument. But so what? This will be much more interesting.
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06-27-2012, 01:40 PM #21Rookie Poster
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Re: OT - 4 Team Playoff for College Football
There's always going to be whining. Look at basketball. Teams whine about not making a 65 team field. That doesn't detract from this. The regular season is still relevant b/c you need at most one loss to get a seat at the table. Then you get a 4 team playoff. The bowls were already meaningless outside of the championship game. It isn't possible to make them anymore meaningless imo.
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Re: OT - 4 Team Playoff for College Football
Interesting or predictable?
SEC will get at least one of the spots, potentially two
Big Ten will get a spot
Pac12 winner will get a spot
Where does that leave ACC, Big East? No way they get in. Forget about the smaller conferences. What if Notre Dame goes 11-1?
So what would the four have been last year; LSU, Bama, and then who? A 1 loss OKS/Boise/Houston team or a 2 loss Oregon/Arkansas/USC/Michigan team? Can't really put 3 SEC teams in regardless of record or people will go crazy. Going back to other years it would be even tougher.
I think they've made it worse than it was but at least they'll make a lot of money.
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