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<blockquote data-quote="RonJohn" data-source="post: 985007" data-attributes="member: 2426"><p>I could see a split where there is a Big10/SEC playoff and a rest of the FBS playoff. Some would say that would guarantee huge ratings for the Big10/SEC and very low ratings for the rest of FBS. However, the SEC is regional. The Big10 is becoming national, but isn't quite there yet. The reason that the NFL gets such great ratings is that nationwide there are teams that have an opportunity to win the championship at the beginning of the season. Most of the country has teams that have an opportunity to win the championship halfway or more through the season. The CFP has been set up, and is continuing to be a system in which only a select few teams from the Southeast and the Midwest actually have any opportunity of winning. That has been the case, but hasn't been overtly obvious. It is now obvious and if the expanded playoff is Big10/SEC plus three other teams, it will be even more obvious. That isn't a recipe to gain a nationwide audience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RonJohn, post: 985007, member: 2426"] I could see a split where there is a Big10/SEC playoff and a rest of the FBS playoff. Some would say that would guarantee huge ratings for the Big10/SEC and very low ratings for the rest of FBS. However, the SEC is regional. The Big10 is becoming national, but isn't quite there yet. The reason that the NFL gets such great ratings is that nationwide there are teams that have an opportunity to win the championship at the beginning of the season. Most of the country has teams that have an opportunity to win the championship halfway or more through the season. The CFP has been set up, and is continuing to be a system in which only a select few teams from the Southeast and the Midwest actually have any opportunity of winning. That has been the case, but hasn't been overtly obvious. It is now obvious and if the expanded playoff is Big10/SEC plus three other teams, it will be even more obvious. That isn't a recipe to gain a nationwide audience. [/QUOTE]
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