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CFP unanimously approves 5+7 model for new 12-team playoff
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<blockquote data-quote="stinger78" data-source="post: 1002304" data-attributes="member: 6771"><p>So, according to your study, there were 14 3-loss teams ranked in the final top CFP top 10 between 2014-23. That’s an average of 1.4 per year. Of those 14 teams, 4 that we know of were SECheat teams. Now 14 teams/5 P5 conferences would yield just under 3 per conference, if all were randomly even. So the SECheat is getting a boost in the number of 3-loss teams in the CFP top 10. Over the same period, the B1G got 3 teams with 3 losses, right at average (but a tad over).</p><p>So then, the SEC/B1G cartel received half (7 of 14) of the 3-loss teams in the top 10 of the final CFP rankings. The other three P5 conferences split the remaining 7 slots, for an average of 2.3 teams per conference over that period.</p><p></p><p>That differential is about 1 team per season between them. It’s not as pronounced as one might think, but the bias is there in your numbers. Whether it is intentional or not is another, more debatable, issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stinger78, post: 1002304, member: 6771"] So, according to your study, there were 14 3-loss teams ranked in the final top CFP top 10 between 2014-23. That’s an average of 1.4 per year. Of those 14 teams, 4 that we know of were SECheat teams. Now 14 teams/5 P5 conferences would yield just under 3 per conference, if all were randomly even. So the SECheat is getting a boost in the number of 3-loss teams in the CFP top 10. Over the same period, the B1G got 3 teams with 3 losses, right at average (but a tad over). So then, the SEC/B1G cartel received half (7 of 14) of the 3-loss teams in the top 10 of the final CFP rankings. The other three P5 conferences split the remaining 7 slots, for an average of 2.3 teams per conference over that period. That differential is about 1 team per season between them. It’s not as pronounced as one might think, but the bias is there in your numbers. Whether it is intentional or not is another, more debatable, issue. [/QUOTE]
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