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According to what Dellenger reports, the Big Ten and SEC would conduct play-in games for the College Football Playoff.
For instance, the Big Ten's top two teams would meet for the Big Ten title, with both teams guaranteed to make the playoff. Then, the third-place team would face the sixth-place team, plus No. 4 vs. No. 5.
The winners of those games would advance to the College Football Playoff. It's important to note that the losers of those games would be eligible for at-large selection.
With unbalanced schedules, even within conferences that have 16 or 18 teams, the play-in system makes perfect sense.
It takes the opinion out of it. Finish in the top six of the Big Ten or SEC, and you'll control your destiny.
The ACC and Big 12 would likely send their conference title game participants to the playoff, so these championships would be about seeding as much as winning a trophy.
Polls and conference comparisons wouldn't matter anymore, at least not nearly as much. That would help college football. So would a clean playoff bracket.
According to what Dellenger reports, the Big Ten and SEC would conduct play-in games for the College Football Playoff.
For instance, the Big Ten's top two teams would meet for the Big Ten title, with both teams guaranteed to make the playoff. Then, the third-place team would face the sixth-place team, plus No. 4 vs. No. 5.
The winners of those games would advance to the College Football Playoff. It's important to note that the losers of those games would be eligible for at-large selection.
With unbalanced schedules, even within conferences that have 16 or 18 teams, the play-in system makes perfect sense.
It takes the opinion out of it. Finish in the top six of the Big Ten or SEC, and you'll control your destiny.
The ACC and Big 12 would likely send their conference title game participants to the playoff, so these championships would be about seeding as much as winning a trophy.
Polls and conference comparisons wouldn't matter anymore, at least not nearly as much. That would help college football. So would a clean playoff bracket.