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Perfect number. Elite 8 and the P4 gets 1 lock each + a G5 lockEight was the number I liked
Perfect number. Elite 8 and the P4 gets 1 lock each + a G5 lockEight was the number I liked
Too much like RUTS in BCS. Screwed us in 2000.When the actual season starts, I wish they would utilize an actual point-differential measurable to separate teams with equal records.
Yup. Also teams that want to get backup QB's in for a drive here or there, or other freshmen types some real work.Too much like RUTS in BCS. Screwed us in 2000.
Would ***** very good ball control teams and reward those with Mercer level OOC games.
They lost their QB, they weren't one of the 4 best teams in the country at that point.I mean FSU was undefeated and didn't get selected for the 4 team playoff...
They aren’t expanding to 20. This is just over-asking so they can “come down” to 16.
You can complain about the expanded playoff all you want, but the only problem with the current one is the seeding and they’re fixing that.
The bubble team debates are awesome. Home playoff games are awesome. Teams like ASU taking Texas to the wire (and honestly getting screwed by officiating late in the game) is awesome.
The transfer portal and the playoff era have made college football immensely more dynamic and enjoyable, but keep pining for the days where the Reliaquest Bowl mattered and you sat at home watching the same 4 teams compete for a National Championship.
The 12 team playoff worked. The best team won the National Championship and there was a helluva lot more drama and chaos for the rest of us.
I think 12 is perfect with reseeding, and don’t WANT an expansion beyond that. But the 4 team playoff was nowhere near as electric as the 12 team.
Netflix is pushing more for the releasing big shows in chapters to better analyze and take advantage of viewership spikesAt this rate the championship game is going to be played the week before March madness starts
They lost their qb. But were undefeated. They deserved to be in a CFP. I mean isn’t your entire argument that the regular season matters? Well they went undefeated… if they don’t belong in any argument about the regular season mattering is irrelevant if a committee can just determine for you that a single injury eliminated you. I much rather have a playoff with games determine that than a committee…They lost their QB, they weren't one of the 4 best teams in the country at that point.
That's not a justification to expand to 12 teams.
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They 1,000% did not deserve to be in the playoffs because circumstances changed that made them a different team.They lost their qb. But were undefeated. They deserved to be in a CFP. I mean isn’t your entire argument that the regular season matters? Well they went undefeated… if they don’t belong in any argument about the regular season mattering is irrelevant if a committee can just determine for you that a single injury eliminated you. I much rather have a playoff with games determine that than a committee…
16 max works with 4 major conferences. I’d just keep it at 12. But I’d just change it to make it a conference playoff and then a smaller 4 or even 6 team national playoff.
Sorry DMoney 4 was not it. Every other Play-off has more than 4 teams. I’m not just talking CFB. I mean sports period. For CFB I think 16 is the sweet/perfect spot. It works for the FCS and other divisions. Why wouldn’t it work for the FBS who has more money?Four is the right number. Every real controversy in college football history is solved by four teams. And in most years, that’s overkill.
Expanding the playoffs was always a bad idea and it gets worse every year.
Yeah but college football is different. Somehow. I guess.Sorry DMoney 4 was not it. Every other Play-off has more than 4 teams. I’m not just talking CFB. I mean sports period. For CFB I think 16 is the sweet/perfect spot. It works for the FCS and other divisions. Why wouldn’t it work for the FBS who has more money?
By this logic should any team that won the Super Bowl as a wildcard playoff participant have asterisk with their championship? They’ve been a number of things who lost a few games early went on a roll and ended up with a Lombardi trophy.While it would cut down on opt outs and the current irrelevancy of non playoff bowl games, the flip side is this.
2007 LSU- 2 loss mediocre team wins the NC because they got hot for two games despite losing two games to mediocre teams.
With a 20 game playoff, we could have a 4 loss overrated SEC/Big10 team get hot in December/January and win the NC over an undefeated team that had one bad game.
The regular season should count.
2014 TCU was as good as any team in the country and I’ll die on that hill.The CFB playoff has been in place for a decade now.
What egregious errors have taken place of teams getting screwed?
There's one example from 5 years ago, but other than that, what teams are consistently getting screwed on a yearly basis?
The committee has gotten the 4 best teams right at least 95% of the time, there was absolutely no reason to expand to 12.
There's even less reason to expand any more, otherwise, what is even the point of the playoffs if everybody gets in?