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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 12:42 pm to paperwasp
Posted on 6/16/21 at 12:42 pm to paperwasp
quote:Sounds good in a vacuum, but the bigger issue is:quote:
4 teams is perfect to me. I would just use the old BCS formulas to determine the 4 teams and not a committee.
The longer we go down this never-ending road, I'm really beginning to think this would be a great idea.
Even pushing it to six or eight, but with the BCS.
the BCS, and the subsequent expanded playoffs, have killed the bowls.
As a kid I was ecstatic when LSU would make the Sugar or Orange Bowls. Meant we had a great season.
Now, nobody gives a shite, unless you make the playoffs.
FCS model would probably be the best overall answer, and just drop the bowls. 24 teams in, means maybe 30 +/- have something to play for in the last week of the season.
24 fanbases have something to be fixated about in the postseason.
There would be runs from "lower seeds"; you know 2019 Alabama would go a couple rounds, easily. UGA could, too. That bitching about the "weak 4th seed" we currently get, would be replaced by excitement if you're in the next group down, and get matched up with that weak seed.
Most of the complaints seem to focus on who is worthy overall; but in reality there will be lots of upsets over the course of the playoffs.
Posted on 6/16/21 at 12:47 pm to Scoob
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Sounds good in a vacuum, but the bigger issue is:
the BCS, and the subsequent expanded playoffs, have killed the bowls.
As a kid I was ecstatic when LSU would make the Sugar or Orange Bowls. Meant we had a great season.
Now, nobody gives a shite, unless you make the playoffs.
Those 3 NCs must be hard to swallow during the time a team has to prove it on the field. I'm sure your fan base would have given anything to have simply played in a meaningless Bowl Game.
Posted on 6/16/21 at 12:56 pm to Scoob
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FCS model would probably be the best overall answer, 24 teams in
So in that case, do away with conference championship games and form mini-conferences, like along division lines?
I think the FCS has automatic-qualifiers from their 10 conferences, and 14 at-large teams.
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