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CFP unanimously approves 5+7 model for new 12-team playoff
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<blockquote data-quote="takethepoints" data-source="post: 1000488" data-attributes="member: 265"><p>Actually, that's the problem. The ACC has a lot of very good teams (or has in recent years) and they conspire to knock each other off. Like I said before, it's <strong>Every Man for Himself and God Against All, </strong>Werner Hertzog's great aphorism. Iow, the old ACC basketball formula applied to football. The problem isn't that the ACC doesn't have good teams. It's that, given the number of patsies in their conferences, the BIG and the SEC are more likely to have undefeated or one-loss teams. ACC teams, oth, have to be really, really good to achieve the same result.</p><p></p><p>This actually reinforces your point, however. It will be harder for the ACC to produce a playoff team besides it's league champ. However, I suspect that SOW is wrong; football fortunes are way to fickle to allow the kind of unrelenting dominance he foresees. Personally, I think the compromise was a justifiable one and might just work. But … we'll have to see.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="takethepoints, post: 1000488, member: 265"] Actually, that's the problem. The ACC has a lot of very good teams (or has in recent years) and they conspire to knock each other off. Like I said before, it's [B]Every Man for Himself and God Against All, [/B]Werner Hertzog's great aphorism. Iow, the old ACC basketball formula applied to football. The problem isn't that the ACC doesn't have good teams. It's that, given the number of patsies in their conferences, the BIG and the SEC are more likely to have undefeated or one-loss teams. ACC teams, oth, have to be really, really good to achieve the same result. This actually reinforces your point, however. It will be harder for the ACC to produce a playoff team besides it's league champ. However, I suspect that SOW is wrong; football fortunes are way to fickle to allow the kind of unrelenting dominance he foresees. Personally, I think the compromise was a justifiable one and might just work. But … we'll have to see. [/QUOTE]
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