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re: Former SEC Commissioner Roy Kramer not a fan of the 12-team CFP recommendation
Posted on 6/16/21 at 11:01 am to bamameister
Posted on 6/16/21 at 11:01 am to bamameister
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couldn't figure out how to actually get the 2 best teams to play each other
You mean the BCS? I actually didn't have a big problem with it.
I think they just needed to open up their algorithms for scrutiny and adjustment, but chose not to.
It mostly sort of confirms "eye-test" rankings anyway, but has an interesting way of revealing over-performing teams that might not otherwise get noticed.
I would be curious to see a larger playoff field selected by the BCS formula, without regard to conference auto-bids or affiliation. That is, if there are five SEC teams in a field of 12 (because they're the best teams), so be it.
Posted on 6/16/21 at 11:21 am to paperwasp
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You mean the BCS?
No, I mean Roy Kramer invented the SECCG in 1992. That became the model for all other conference championship games. Why are they necessary? We've seen undefeated teams have to play that game against teams with 2 or more conference losses. Like undefeated BAMA vs 2 conference loss Florida in the very first CCG in 1992. Why? Money.
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