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re: ‘Godfather’ of college football Roy Kramer weighs in on 12-team expanded playoff

Posted on 12/2/22 at 7:54 am to
Posted by meansonny
ATL
Member since Sep 2012
25806 posts
Posted on 12/2/22 at 7:54 am to
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The expanded playoff is going to cause College Football to have a boost in following nationally and worldwide.


Lol
Now who is in the clouds.
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Yell at clouds now all you want, 3 years from now you’ll finally GET IT!

Bookmark this.
If three years with the new playoffs... the same "top 4" teams finish in the finals every season, then the experiment wasn't worth it.
My guess is that once every 10 years, you will have a team from 5-12 in the finals. And that isn't worth turning the regular season into the NBA.

I can admit if I'm wrong. But a 64 team playoff is pointless if the same top 4 teams are in the finals. That concept holds true at 12 or 8 or 6.

The utter stupidity of the playoffs (and everyone saw this coming) is that a 4 team would expand. And in a few years, you will have idiots asking to expand 12 teams because those 13 and 14 spots are so close. The next thing you know, you are having March madness/MLB where you have a "play-in" game to get into the playoffs. Human nature is to continually expand (right or wrong) and never to contract (right or wrong).
Posted by 3rddownonthe8
Atlanta, GA
Member since Aug 2011
5212 posts
Posted on 12/2/22 at 8:57 am to
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Bookmark this. If three years with the new playoffs... the same "top 4" teams finish in the finals every season, then the experiment wasn't worth it.




I will. And you will admit you are wrong…. You may not like that the SEC isn’t winning it all the time, but you’ll be wrong!


And if you think the same 4 teams will be there every year , then why have 131 teams. Let’s go to 20 teams, because in the current playoff that’s where we are headed

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