Sing it, brother!
I would vomit on myself if college football ever went to a playoff.
I don't want our next postseason appearance in California to be a game against the #3 seed in the regional semifinal, I want it to be the Rose Bowl, and I want it to matter in-and-of itself.
EXACTLY. What proponents of a giant playoff system don't understand is that college football has exactly One advantage over every other sport.
College football has the single most compelling regular season of any college or professional sport and it isn't even close.
Think about how important that is. If there were a sixteen team playoff the Tim Tebow could have hopped on the cameras after the game Saturday and talked about how this loss would make the Gators more prepared for a big run in the tournament. That would be a travesty.
Every single game in college football is a potential elimination game. THAT is why the regular season is so electric.
Note that I have my issues with the BCS. For instance I firmly believe that Utah was last year's true National Champion and that TCU is much better than Texas, and deserves a shot at the National Title. That said, college football should not consider anything more than a 4 team playoff. Anything more would devalue the regular season, thus robbing college football of its chief asset, a regular season where every single game can make or break your year.