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To those wishing we could go backwards to the glorious 4-team CFP

Posted on 12/22/24 at 9:20 am
Posted by HTX Horn
Houston
Member since Jul 2021
649 posts
Posted on 12/22/24 at 9:20 am
From The Athletic/

But since when are postseason games guaranteed to be close? The average score of a CFP game from the four-team era was 40-21. The average BCS Championship: 33-18. What, are we gonna redesign the NFL playoffs if the NFC South champ looks crappy?

It may be true that “4 is enough” to determine a champ, and the current system definitely needs to be tweaked.

But 2-loss, 8th seed Ohio State may end up winning the whole damned thing if they play like they did last night.

More than that, I like watching football and things being played out on the field.
Posted by Landmass
Member since Jun 2013
21076 posts
Posted on 12/22/24 at 9:23 am to
4 was always a stupid number for a playoff.
Posted by jonnyanony
Member since Nov 2020
13088 posts
Posted on 12/22/24 at 9:25 am to
4 was nonsense.

The problem was the teams in the playoffs, not the numbers. But 8 would be fine.

Auto bids doesn't work when you have two good conferences and five auto bids.

They need to incorporate strength of schedule for the rest. Period. Going 11-1 against a garbage schedule and getting in guarantees this trash.
Posted by cornerstore
Member since Jul 2024
927 posts
Posted on 12/22/24 at 9:29 am to
8 teams bro. 8 fricking teams. Why they went to 12 will always boggle my mind.
Posted by EV
Member since Aug 2024
60 posts
Posted on 12/22/24 at 9:29 am to
Basically, you can't continually redefine the postseason just because you don't like the results

Chalk won yesterday, as often happens in NFL playoffs, and March Madness

If Alabama, Ole Miss, and South Carolina fans want to be in, then expand the playoff, but you're still going to get blow outs
Posted by Landmass
Member since Jun 2013
21076 posts
Posted on 12/22/24 at 10:56 am to
All the auto bids did was eliminate better teams and include worse teams. If they dropped the auto bids, 12 is probably perfect.
Posted by Lolathon234
Rio
Member since Oct 2022
1351 posts
Posted on 12/22/24 at 10:57 am to
A 4 team playoff would have yielded a rematch of the B1G and SEC CG’s in the semis
Posted by Murph4HOF
A-T-L-A-N-T-A (that's where I stay)
Member since Sep 2019
15320 posts
Posted on 12/22/24 at 10:58 am to
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Why they went to 12 will always boggle my mind.
Posted by Rabern57
Alabama
Member since Jan 2010
13975 posts
Posted on 12/22/24 at 11:00 am to
They need to put everyone in Bowls and then pick the playoff teams. Either a 2 team or 4 team playoff after the bowls. Put the top 8, 10, 12, whatever teams all against each other and then pick from the best teams after that. The non-deserving will be eliminated in the bowls. Also it would mean every team in would have beaten a top 20 team atleast.
This post was edited on 12/22/24 at 11:06 am
Posted by HTX Horn
Houston
Member since Jul 2021
649 posts
Posted on 12/22/24 at 11:30 am to
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8 teams bro. 8 fricking teams. Why they went to 12 will always boggle my mind.

Agree 8 is the sweet spot. But they’ll expand to 16 to try and keep people like Sankey happy, and even more bc of the $$$$$$$
Posted by 3down10
Member since Sep 2014
30667 posts
Posted on 12/22/24 at 11:39 am to
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But 2-loss, 8th seed Ohio State may end up winning the whole damned thing if they play like they did last night.


What the frick does that have to do with anything?

Also, who the frick reads the Atlantic? What a trash organization.
This post was edited on 12/22/24 at 11:40 am
Posted by John Milner
Member since Jan 2015
7411 posts
Posted on 12/22/24 at 11:42 am to
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A 4 team playoff would have yielded a rematch of the B1G and SEC CG’s in the semis


Right I’m a Bammer so I can’t like Texas, UGA, or Ohio State, but those 3 plus Oregon are the 4 best teams in the playoffs, regardless of the made up “seeding”

4 is the best option for college football playoffs, though more would probably benefit my team more often in this post Saban playoff world.

This post was edited on 12/22/24 at 11:44 am
Posted by Rabern57
Alabama
Member since Jan 2010
13975 posts
Posted on 12/22/24 at 11:45 am to
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Agree 8 is the sweet spot.
The more spots the more teams that argue they deserve one. With 2 teams, 1 team might could argue. 4 teams 2 or 3. 8 teams about 3 or 4. 12 teams about 5. 16 teams and the whole top 25 will argue for it.

Just play Bowl games and then pick the 2 or 4 best teams after and let them play for it. All the bad teams will likely be outted in the bowls and the real top teams will be in the NC.
This post was edited on 12/22/24 at 11:46 am
Posted by ptclaus98
Member since Dec 2014
1214 posts
Posted on 12/22/24 at 11:55 am to
Do away with conferences as they are now. There are what, 60-70 p4 teams, add a couple of g5 teams yo get to 72, divide into 8 9-team regional divisions, have an 8 game conference schedule and two rotating out of division opponents, top two in each division plays for the division title, then the 8 division champs get into the playoff. Add in two preseason exhibition games against g5 teams that dont count for shite but help teams dial in for the season. Everybody under one roof so money spreads equally, and we go back to regional play and rivalries which made college football special in the first place.
Posted by TexasOnTop
Member since Nov 2023
5289 posts
Posted on 12/22/24 at 11:57 am to
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Auto bids doesn't work when you have two good conferences and five auto bids.


I completely disagree. You should have auto bids for conference champs, but it shouldn’t be an automatic bye.
Posted by dawgfan24348
Member since Oct 2011
50543 posts
Posted on 12/22/24 at 11:59 am to
Are you stupid or did you not read?

Ohio State looked like a legitimate contender for the natty last night and if they beat Oregon they’ll have a very solid chance of winning it. In the four team system Ohio State does not make it
Posted by EV
Member since Aug 2024
60 posts
Posted on 12/22/24 at 12:00 pm to
quote:

All the auto bids did was eliminate better teams and include worse teams. If they dropped the auto bids, 12 is probably perfect


Actually.... I think Sankey and Big 10 would like MORE autobids

That's why they proposed the 14 team 3-3-2-2-1 model

And I think this is what we will get soon
Posted by Lolathon234
Rio
Member since Oct 2022
1351 posts
Posted on 12/22/24 at 12:02 pm to
Ohio state wouldn’t have even been in it

1 Oregon vs 4 Penn State
2 Georgia vs 3 Texas
Posted by 3down10
Member since Sep 2014
30667 posts
Posted on 12/22/24 at 12:05 pm to
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Are you stupid or did you not read?

Ohio State looked like a legitimate contender for the natty last night and if they beat Oregon they’ll have a very solid chance of winning it. In the four team system Ohio State does not make it


So? They lost to Oregon and Michigan.

But they beat a shitty Tennessee team and suddenly everything changes?



Hell, if this is your only standard, Alabama should have been in.

Posted by TexasOnTop
Member since Nov 2023
5289 posts
Posted on 12/22/24 at 12:07 pm to
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Hell, if this is your only standard, Alabama should have been in.


Those two teams are not comparable.
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