I think conferences are going to have to evaluate and change some tie breakers for their conference championship games. Possibly needs some SOS schedule component.Those rules would’ve put Duke and Notre dame in and left out James Madison and Miami
I actually like it because it incentivizes conferences to build better schedules that actually end with the best team winning the conference
Don’t you have to win the conference championship to be guaranteed?I think conferences are going to have to evaluate and change some tie breakers for their conference championship games. Possibly needs some SOS schedule component.
Or do you have teams that are guaranteed the CFP sit out the Conference Championship game?
Might be what causes the end of conf championship games.Those rules would’ve put Duke and Notre dame in and left out James Madison and Miami
I actually like it because it incentivizes conferences to build better schedules that actually end with the best team winning the conference
What you do is you break the conference into two groups and have the two group play round robin. So you guarantee your best team doesn’t miss the conference title game due to SOSI think conferences are going to have to evaluate and change some tie breakers for their conference championship games. Possibly needs some SOS schedule component.
Or do you have teams that are guaranteed the CFP sit out the Conference Championship game?
I think the big ten wanted a set number of auto bids by conference so they could have 5 play 6 for the 5th bid in lieu of a conference title gameMight be what causes the end of conf championship games.
Agreed. Not much incentive to schedule many p4 teams outside of the ACC requirement.Obviously dumb that ND gets an auto bid under any condition. Also sounds inevitable that they eventually expand beyond 12 teams.
Not sure I agreeAgreed. Not much incentive to schedule many p4 teams outside of the ACC requirement.
I think it being a controversy is pretty much a lock any time Notre dame is 10-2I guess most years if ND was a top 12 team they’d be getting in as a at large anyways. Really only affects the rare occasions where they end up 11th or 12th.
They want 24 and auto bids and biggest thing they want is more Media bidding on the games outside of ESPN.Glad that Petiti's asinine 24 team plan was foiled!
AgreeThey want 24 and auto bids and biggest thing they want is more Media bidding on the games outside of ESPN.
Can you explain more? If there are better schedules, doesn't that muddy the waters? I guess what I mean is, when these conferences last expanded people on here were talking that top teams were gonna have to get used to more losses because now Texas and Oklahoma are in the SEC waters, Oregon and USC here, etc.I actually like it because it incentivizes conferences to build better schedules that actually end with the best team winning the conference
I am saying in the 2026 playoff Duke and notre dame would bump out Miami and AlabamaCan you explain more? If there are better schedules, doesn't that muddy the waters? I guess what I mean is, when these conferences last expanded people on here were talking that top teams were gonna have to get used to more losses because now Texas and Oklahoma are in the SEC waters, Oregon and USC here, etc.
But maybe there's an angle I'm missing?
Correct.They want 24 and auto bids and biggest thing they want is more Media bidding on the games outside of ESPN.
24 would be sweetThey want 24 and auto bids and biggest thing they want is more Media bidding on the games outside of ESPN.
No.For the 2026 CFP .... so the following scenario is possible?
- lowest P4 conf champ is ranked outside the top 12, but it doesn't matter they're in
- Notre Dame ranked inside top 12, so they're in
- highest ranked G6 is ranked higher than lowest P4 conf champ, but outside the top 12 ... so they're now out? No G6 team at all?
Right? Stays at 5 auto-bids total?
I hate the idea of 24. Too long. Too many teams undeserving. Bye's are back in play. Prefer 16. No bye's. 4 weeks.24 would be sweet
1 for each of the 11 conferences
13 left
3 at large
3 more for big ten
3 more for SEC
2 more for ACC
2 more for big 12
All the committee picks is the seeding and the 3 at larges.
The conferences then design league schedules to make their best teams finish at the top.
Would make more regular season games matter.
Would probably move the big ten to 10 or 11 conference games.
Yeah, I like how simple and straightforward it is too. But for some reason we have a 68-team basketball tournament, so I don’t think the simple and straightforward argument will carry enough weight.I hate the idea of 24. Too long. Too many teams undeserving. Bye's are back in play. Prefer 16. No bye's. 4 weeks.
Not sure that even 16 allows too many non-competive teams. But, its a more workable number.
JMO.
24 team tournament probably ends the season earlier than it’ll end next yearI hate the idea of 24. Too long. Too many teams undeserving. Bye's are back in play. Prefer 16. No bye's. 4 weeks.
Not sure that even 16 allows too many non-competive teams. But, its a more workable number.
JMO.
I can't follow this.No.
In that scenario if Iowa and Duke win the ACC and big ten outside the top 12 and Notre dame finished 12
High Group of 5 champ finishes outside the top 12
4 teams 12+ in the tourney.
If in the same scenario the big 12 champ finishes 10, now you could have a scenario where the 8th place team misses the playoff but 5 teams rated 10 or lower are in.