Maybe I'm in the minority, but I love the current 12 team set up with 4 first round byes for the 4 highest rated conference champs. I don't care that they aren't the 4 highest rated teams. Win your conference or transfer to a weaker one if you don't like it!
I think the SEC & B1G want to change things because the other conferences are getting toomuch exposure and that might help those conferences future TV contracts and make them more powerful. When is the last time there was so much interest in the ACC, Big 12 and G5 championship games? Those conferences were basically forgotten in the 4 team playoff. Non-P2 conferences got five teams into the CFP! I think it's so fun seeing the new blood, but I'm sure the P2 will do everything in their power to ruin it. They don't want a truly national sport with real parity. It's a shame.
Watching Arizona State, SMU and Boise State compete in the CFP is probably the closest we'll get most years to seeing how a team like the Gophers might fair.
Could not agree more. The argument goes both ways. Join a weaker conference if you want a better path to winning a 'Conference Champion Auto Bid'.
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guaranteed bids for both the B1G and SEC is pathetic and embarrassing. I'm fine with any conference getting as many at large bids as they are deemed worthy of getting in any particular season. However, being guaranteed multiple bids
is a joke and will chase me from the playoffs already.
The only teams I plan on watching in this years playoffs are Arizona St, Boise St, Indiana, and SMU.
Expand the tourney one final time to 20 teams with ALL of the conference champions getting auto bids and the remaining 11 teams being at large teams. Seed the teams 1-20 with four First Round games (13 versus 20, 14 versus 19, 15 versus 18, and 16 versus 17). Would think it would satisfy almost everyone for these reasons:
1. The B1G and SEC will get their 4+ bids virtually every year, though it won't be guaranteed.
2. Notre Dame will be in almost every year along with the other Blue Bloods.
3. ALL the conference champions get a bid.
4. First round matchups will often be G5 Conference Champions versus 'Last at large' P5 teams. Thus, will probably get some competitive games along with having the 'little guy' versus the 'big guy' narrative.
A 20 team tourney this year would look something like this:
1 Oregon
16 South Carolina/ 17 Army
8 Tennessee
9 Boise St
5 Notre Dame
12 Arizona St
4 Penn St
13 Ole Miss/ 20 Jacksonville St
3 Texas
14 Clemson/ 19 Ohio
6 Ohio St
11 Alabama
7 Indiana
10 SMU
2 Georgia
15 Miami (FL)/ 18 Marshall
I adjusted the seeding a little bit on a few teams so teams from the same conference could not meet until the Quarterfinals.