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.
Who did they deserve to be in over?2014 TCU was as good as any team in the country and I’ll die on that hill.
Oregon. Ohio State. Bama. Take your pick.Who did they deserve to be in over?
Well, it’s true that every game mattered but a team could never recover from a difficult start. Is the sport better when a second loss effectively ends your season as early as mid October?What made college football the best is every game mattered. Now teams with 3, even 4 losses will get in. That leads to resting your starters, playing back ups at the end of the year if you already have 9+ wins.
TCU won their last two games 48-10 and 55-3 over Texas and Iowa State, yet fell in the polls.Oregon. Ohio State. Bama. Take your pick.
With 28 teams making the playoffs, lose and it won't matter.Win and it don’t matter.
1 loss to 11-1 Baylor on the road by 3, but because the Big12 was full of morons they didn’t get a second chance, meanwhile Bama lost at home to 9-4 Ole Miss, Oregon lost at home to Arizona, and Ohio State got steamrolled at home by Va Tech.TCU )won their last two games 48-10 and 55-3 over Texas and Iowa State, yet fell in the polls.
Winning did not matter. Voting is what counted.
Hear me out:With 28 teams making the playoffs, lose and it won't matter.
Wait, you mean the regular season didn’t matter?1 loss to 11-1 Baylor on the road by 3, but because the Big12 was full of morons they didn’t get a second chance, meanwhile Bama lost at home to 9-4 Ole Miss, Oregon lost at home to Arizona, and Ohio State got steamrolled at home by Va Tech.
Watching TCU kick the **** out of Ole Miss in the bowl was one of my favorite college football games.
Hear me out:
DOUBLE LOSS elimination playoffs.
Think on it before ya'll react.
Before uou know it, year round season.
I mean if you just imagine it like every conference does a 4 team playoff to determine the winner then the winner of the 4 major conferences do a 4 team playoff….
12 or 16 is a good number imo.
I think there would be too much backlash if they went with only 40 teams. I think they could make it work with the teams currently in the P4, standardize schedules (9 conference games, 2 OOC with P4 teams, and 1 G6 team), each P4 conference winner is guaranteed a spot in the playoff along with the highest ranked G6 conference winner, personally I think 8 teams is the right number for the CFP, but they want to make the most money so I'm sure it will end up being 16.100% its their job and I'm not deriding them for looking out for their conferences best interest - but it's destroying the sport.
I always thought 8 was the perfect number, and We never got there. IMO 12 was too many. But its all about the money, mane. The more playoff games you play, the more cash comes in for the conferences.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.
I’ll enjoy reading the “we can still make the playoff” threads in week 4 thoughWith 28 teams making the playoffs, lose and it won't matter.
Honestly it’s either 4 or 130 for meWhy stop at 16?
Why not just put all 130 FBS teams in the playoffs & just have every regular season game be a playoff game?
It's completely unfair if 7-6 Rutgers doesn't get a chance to play 7-6 Vanderbilt in the playoffs to see if they're the best team in the Nation.