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The way the college football post season should look
1. USC
16. Arkansas State 9. Auburn 8. Miami 5. Oregon 12. Florida State 13. Boise State 4. Ohio State 3. Penn State 14. Tulsa 11. TCU 6. Notre Dame 7. Georgia 10. West Virginia 15. Akron 2.Texas |
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Arkansas State?
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Meh, 4 weeks of playoffs?
I really like the 4-team system. You're just looking for every undefeated team that's played a reasonably hard schedule, the tier 1 teams, the best teams in the league. |
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I would love 8 or even 16 teams. The excitement for even those first round games would be out of this world. And I really don't see any reason why you couldn't still have the other bowls still being played outside of the playoff. I mean, is the freaking Outback Bowl isn't going to be less significant b/c there is an 8 team playoff going on as well. It is still better than going to no bowl at all, the school still gets money, the kids get a trip, city gets $$ etc. Rotate the 8 team playoff through what are now the BCS bowls or even give the highest seeds home field in the first round. There are so many ways to do this but the bottom line is that more interest would be generated for every bowl associated with the playoff and the others would remain constant. If the Fiesta Bowl and Orange Bowl were semifinals this year they would bring in more $$$ easily.
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Why should Texas and USC be penalized for their great season, 14 (6) other teams should not start on equal ground? Why should losers get another chance?
We already had an 11 game playoff...nothing else is needed. This is the one sport that settles it on the field over a whole season. NCAA basketball, for example, settles it by who runs hot over the final 3 weekends. |
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Except for the two unbeaten teams who didn't get to settle it on the field last year. I'd rather see a one loss team win it all in a playoff than see a zero loss team never get their shot.
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Playoffs are gay. every sport marginalizes their regular season (also know as 90% of the games) into what becomes a crap shoot.
Second, I will watch every bowl game that I possibly can this year, because there all bowl games. However, if there was a playoff I wouldn't watch a single one, just like I don't watch the post season NIT. Ken |
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jstnrgrs,
What you must consider is that the machine that is the College Football bowl season is a cash cow. No one will watch USC vs. Ark State. Sure, it might be nice to have some of those conference champions of the weaker conferences in there to make them feel like D1A teams, when in reality, they aren't. Big Matchups between Big teams are what people want to see. Sure, it's nice to throw in an underdog in there, but they sure as hell better be undefeated (see 2004 Utes). |
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[ QUOTE ]
jstnrgrs, What you must consider is that the machine that is the College Football bowl season is a cash cow. No one will watch USC vs. Ark State. Sure, it might be nice to have some of those conference champions of the weaker conferences in there to make them feel like D1A teams, when in reality, they aren't. Big Matchups between Big teams are what people want to see. Sure, it's nice to throw in an underdog in there, but they sure as hell better be undefeated (see 2004 Utes). [/ QUOTE ] Well, of course the 1 vs 16 game isn't likely to get much interest, but that will always be the case. It gives a team (who did win their conference) a chance. There would be planty of great matchups in the first round, and in the later rounds, the match-ups would be fantastic. |
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arkansas state isn't even one of the 100 best teams in the nation!
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