BleedGopher
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If they go this route to pick the teams, I hope the first round games are played at the higher seeds home fields. Expecting a fan base to travel well to three playoff games is a tough ask.
I would also like to see the first round games played in mid-December with the losers slotted into the traditional New Years Day bowl games.
Frankly -- GOOD.His argument if this scenario were to happen is we can expect a lot more little sisters of the poor on the non con schedule.
Not gonna happen though.Can you imagine a Deep South team crying about playing a far north team in December? That would be awesome.
Notre Dame would likely join the ACC. Much easier than the B1G or SEC to win, although the Big 12 would also be an option.
This isn't at all how it will work for them, though. They play a bunch of traditional, tough opponents every year. With only 2 at-large spots, and a ton of great SEC and Big Ten teams that won't win the conference? No championship game in the last week to impress the committee? ND is pretty much gonna have to go 12-0 to get an at-large. How often does that happen??I think they might remain independent. Probably nothing easier than for them to snag an at large bid every year without having to play a full conference schedule. Win one out of two tough games every year and walk in with an 11-1 record after beating the bottom feeders of g5 and p5
Perfectly valid argument. TV won't buy it, though. They need top teams, top matchups, top ratings. 3 G5 champs ain't gonna get it done.To preserve the importance of the regular season and encourage competitive non-conference games I’d prefer only conference champions be eligible for the playoff. Whether that’s a 6 team or 8 team format makes no difference to me.
Perfectly valid argument. TV won't buy it, though. They need top teams, top matchups, top ratings. 3 G5 champs ain't gonna get it done.
Perfectly valid. 6 team playoff is an easier to swallow "baby step" from the 4 team.Thus a 6 team format is probably more valid. There is usually a competitive G5 team every year. First round bye for top 2 seeds, determined by polls/computers, or maybe Rock Paper Scissors between the ADs.
Only two teams in the nation would be playing 16 games. Possible fewer, if an at-large that didn't play in the conf champ games makes it to the natty.A few questions and/or comments. No one mentions accademics. How do they do the above within the current 15 game limit? Why is 8 better than 4? And if so, why would 16 or 64 not be better than 4 as well? "Give the little guys a chance!!!!" Who wants to go to an outdoor game here in December? Not me. Not 98% of the football fans in this country. If not here, won't we always be the "away" team? Is that fair to us? Won't 16 games increase the risk of serious injuries to worn out players? Why conference champs? 8-4 Smith beats 11-1 Jones in the conference champion game. Jones had already beaten Smith in the regular season 81-2. Smith goes?
I might be the only one, but I like the system as it is.
Nobody cares who the number 2-8 teams are, we just want a definitive #1.
Give me an example for this year, which team outside of #1-4 should be in the conversation at this point to be national champion based on the entirety of the season?
To each their ownFrankly -- GOOD.
Major non-conf P5 matchups should be saved for the bowl games. Don't like seeing them too early on the schedule. Save for the traditional non-con P5 matchups (Iowa Iowa St, Clemson SC, GA Tech UGA, FL St Florida, Louisville Kentucky).
Won't dilute the regular season. Rather it will emphasize the CONF games, as should be. Big Ten conf games will be the most important, as they should be.
To each their own of course.Frankly -- GOOD.
Major non-conf P5 matchups should be saved for the bowl games. Don't like seeing them too early on the schedule. Save for the traditional non-con P5 matchups (Iowa Iowa St, Clemson SC, GA Tech UGA, FL St Florida, Louisville Kentucky).
Won't dilute the regular season. Rather it will emphasize the CONF games, as should be. Big Ten conf games will be the most important, as they should be.
Getting 15 weeks from every sports website out there... Yes, I understand your math as well.Where are you getting 15 weeks? There are 12 regular season games, and I'm in favor of 10 of them being P5 v P5 games. I personally am in favor of a 10 game Big Ten schedule, with some exceptions allowed.
Two home games at the front end vs G5, is the "preseason".
There are byes of course, but they get spread around among the teams. So it's unlikely you get a week where everyone takes a BYE at the same time.