I am still firm in my belief that a four-team playoff would suffice.
I am still firm in my belief that a four-team playoff would suffice.
No matter how many teams are in a the playoff there will always be complaints from the next two teams in line. At least.
Any comment of Winston 's comment that the game could have gone either way?
No matter how many teams are in a the playoff there will always be complaints from the next two teams in line. At least.
I am still firm in my belief that a four-team playoff would suffice.
You need to have conference chp auto bids. Sorry.
The conferences all want these, so they have to come with consequences (and the bball variety awards bids to the Conf tourney winner as well). You hold them, deal with it.
So I see six spots going to big10 & 12, ACC sec pac12 and mwc. I'll allow two WC teams so let's have 8.
If we want to add two more than the 4 wc teams can have a play in game.
Top four seed get home games like nfl (bowls are done. Look at the crowd watching Houston and Pitt). Visiting team is allocated 40% of the tickets to buy. If you don't use them they are returned to the home school.
Final four we can rotate between NO, Rose Bowl, and Miami (sorry Atlanta, but as a city you ain't making the cut).
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You put an 8 or 16 team tournament in then the Bowl system is finished and a lot of money goes down the drain.
Do you believe that the bowl system is sustainable?
Well, let me see. Gopher Football team would not have been in a game if there were a 16 team tournament and no Bowl games. We sold 8000 tickets and it's the most fun I've had watching football on New Years Day.
So, yes, I do.
But if you go over 3 teams where the arguing stops, then no a Bowl game for the Gophers and everyone else that doesn't play in their playoff system will be over.
You put an 8 or 16 team tournament in then the Bowl system is finished and a lot of money goes down the drain.
Even this year, as much as an argument that TCU would have, the Big12 is their own wort enemy here. It would be hard to pick one and not the other, given that they played the same conference schedule, somewhat similar OOC schedules (when the difference is Minnesota we're not exactly talking about one playing the Patriots while the other plays Lady of the Peace), and a close head-to-head matchup. If one gets in, the other will cry bloody murder, so easier to pick a one-loss Big5 champion who streamrolled their conference championship opponent. If the Big12 wants their teams to have a better chance, they need to get their act together.
You've been the biggest TCU (place whatever adjective here you wish, I'll refrain) on the Internet.
You need to have conference chp auto bids. Sorry.
And apparently you haven't read anything I've written associated with that.