Yeah and that’s fine. But that doesn’t solve the objective vs subjective problem.
A good way of doing it might be to have a coefficient rating of leagues on a 5 rotation that gives each league autobid numbers that could change each year…sort of like the champions league criteria in European leagues.
Perhaps a 16 team playoff it might look like:
SEC -5
Big 10-4
Big 12-2
ACC-2
Higher ranked team between these leagues
Mountain West-1
AAC-1
3rd big 12
3rd ACC
Other 3 in a play in 8 team bracket for final two spots along with
Conf USA champ
Mac champ
Sun belt champ
For final 2 spots
SEC 6
Big ten 5
Only thing committee does is seed
This weekend instead of championship games:
2 week play in tourney for 15 seed =
8) Jacksonville state (CUSA champ) @ 1)Miami
4) army (American champ) @ Illinois (Big Ten #5)
High seed hosts second round play in
2 week play in for 16 seed =
7) Miami OH (MAC champ) @ 2) South Carolina (SEC6)
6) Lafayette (Sun Belt Champ) @ BYU (Big 12 #3)
Dec 21 weekend round of 16:
16 play in winner @ Oregon (big ten 1)
9 Indiana (Big Ten 4) @ SMU (ACC2)
13 Arizona state (Big 12 1) @ 4 Notre Dame (ACC1)
12 Ole Miss (SEC 5) @ Georgia (SEC 2)
15 play in @ 2 Texas (SEC1)
10 Boise (Mountain West Champ) @ 7 Tennessee (SEC3)
14 Iowa State (Big 12 2) @ 3 Penn State (Big Ten 2)
11 Bama (SEC 4) @ 6 Ohio State (Big Ten 3)
Round of 8, 4, and 2 wouldn’t change times/dates