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

Posted on 12/2/22 at 9:31 am to
Posted by meansonny
ATL
Member since Sep 2012
25858 posts
Posted on 12/2/22 at 9:31 am to
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You may not like that the SEC isn’t winning it all the time, but you’ll be wrong!



Lol

It has nothing to do with UGA or the SEC. It is the process for determining #1.
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And if you think the same 4 teams will be there every year , then why have 131 teams.

Reading is fundamental.
I didn't say it is the same 4 teams.
I said that the top 4 (which changes every year) will determine the top 2 in the finals. If teams 5-12 don't make the finals, then we are pissing away the regular season for no reason.

College football is not professional sports. Talent is loaded at certain schools. And those schools will continually be in the top 4.
And those schools will have the depth to win an expanded playoff.

And when teams 5 through 12 aren't in the finals, we can ask why the hell did we frick up the regular season for this?
Posted by 3rddownonthe8
Atlanta, GA
Member since Aug 2011
5213 posts
Posted on 12/2/22 at 11:08 am to
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If teams 5-12 don't make the finals, then we are pissing away the regular season for no reason.


If this happens , you’ll be correct.. however, the current playoff has already shown that the top 2 teams aren’t guaranteed the championship game. #3 has played for the title half the time 4 of 8 and the #4 team has played for it twice winning both times. The number 1 seed has only won it once.

While there is an excellent chance that seeds 12-9 get eliminated in the first round, there will absolutely be 8-5 seeds upsetting 1-4 seeds and go to the sem finals. Look at how many times a team has lived on a fraud if a schedule yo be ranked 1 or 2 and get hammered in the SF. This will make those frauds earn the SF round. There will be less blowouts in the SF and championship.

Your not running the regular season , your validating it.
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