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<blockquote data-quote="DaddyBill" data-source="post: 103909" data-attributes="member: 317"><p>Since the ACC, SEC, B1G and Pac-12 have conference championship games, those four winners should be in an 8-team playoff. In the BIG 12 they all play each other, so the regular season champ gets in (if there is a tie go head to head). Then you take two G-5 teams, based on records and SOS. Add one wild card and base the pairings on BCS-style formula. Play the first four then semis in a "bowl game" rotation...i.e. Sugar, Cotton, Rose, Orange, Chick-fil-A, Fiesta and then the national championship in a big top. </p><p> </p><p>IMO you could also drop about 15 bowl games where the .500 teams play and have the other 15 or so for 2nd-4th place conference finishers as a lead in to the playoffs. </p><p> </p><p>Or, go the way of the FBS, Division 2 and 3 and totally eliminate the bowl games and have a 24-team playoff with the top eight getting first round byes.</p><p> </p><p>Just more ramblings here from an old man.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaddyBill, post: 103909, member: 317"] Since the ACC, SEC, B1G and Pac-12 have conference championship games, those four winners should be in an 8-team playoff. In the BIG 12 they all play each other, so the regular season champ gets in (if there is a tie go head to head). Then you take two G-5 teams, based on records and SOS. Add one wild card and base the pairings on BCS-style formula. Play the first four then semis in a "bowl game" rotation...i.e. Sugar, Cotton, Rose, Orange, Chick-fil-A, Fiesta and then the national championship in a big top. IMO you could also drop about 15 bowl games where the .500 teams play and have the other 15 or so for 2nd-4th place conference finishers as a lead in to the playoffs. Or, go the way of the FBS, Division 2 and 3 and totally eliminate the bowl games and have a 24-team playoff with the top eight getting first round byes. Just more ramblings here from an old man. [/QUOTE]
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