I agree they should only take conference champs. But I wonder what that would do to OOC schedules? Teams would no longer need to impress the polsters or committee members. There would be no more need for style points, SoS, quality wins, quality losses or head to head matchup comparisons, etc.I have no problem with OSU ahead of either Big 12 team when confined to 4 choices. The problem isn't the Big 12 or their lack of a playoff game, it is that ALL conference champs don't get a shot.
Every entrant is a conference champ this year. There really can't be any serious complaints in that scenario. Somebody HAD to be left out. If we recovered the OS kick and kicked a FG to win the ACCCG, it would have been us left out.
Losing 1 game seems like no big deal on it's face, but it's a huge loss of revenue for teams left out of the playoff.And there you have it, sports fans: the reason why we will go to an 8 team playoff next year!
And good thing too. Should have been 8 teams from the gitgo with conference champs and a couple of shoe-ins. If necessary, the schools could take the schedules down to 11 games to make it work. That shouldn't get anyone too upset and it'll make the whole business a lot more representative.
I’m more and more not in favor of taking 8 OR only conference champs. I’ve never been a huge fan of only conference champs because it downplays any importance to OOC games. Taking 8 just seems too much to me for college football. The conference championship games are essentially playoff games anyways to an extent. Think about taking 8 teams this year. Does anyone really think Mich St and Miss St deserve a shot?I agree they should only take conference champs. But I wonder what that would do to OOC schedules? Teams would no longer need to impress the polsters or committee members. There would be no more need for style points, SoS, quality wins, quality losses or head to head matchup comparisons, etc.
It would all boil down to conference record and tie breaker rules within each conference to determine divisional champs and then conference championship games to determine playoff spots.
Would teams have any reason to schedule compelling matchups outside their conference slate? Would all the traditional OOC rivalry games disappear? Not because they counted towards the playoff, but because coaches know it's hard getting their teams "up" week in and week out. Also, they know tough matchups take their toll physically and mentally.
That’s what sucks for Baylor though. If there was a conference championship in the BIG12, most likely the way the divisions would break down would’ve still been Baylor playing K State this past weekend for the conference championship. It just didn’t have that label.As it turns out, the 4 team playoff has worked pretty well. Every team in is a 1-loss or 0-loss conference champ. Imo, the top Big "12" teams are not excluded because they don't have a conference champ game or didn't submit a single champ but because they didn't have as strong a resume.
I think if we look at it in terms of who has a claim on being #1 rather than #4 than a lot of the controversy goes away.
A six team playoff could have included both Baylor and TCU.I have an issue with a conference championship not being a prerequisite to the playoff. While I don't like the committee, I don't want an 8 team playoff that everyone is pushing for. I could see six teams, the 5 power champs and 1 best of the rest conference champs/independent. If you can't win your conference, you shouldn't win the national. That's just my opinion though, and you know what they say about those.
I agree they should only take conference champs. But I wonder what that would do to OOC schedules? Teams would no longer need to impress the polsters or committee members. There would be no more need for style points, SoS, quality wins, quality losses or head to head matchup comparisons, etc.
It would all boil down to conference record and tie breaker rules within each conference to determine divisional champs and then conference championship games to determine playoff spots.
Would teams have any reason to schedule compelling matchups outside their conference slate? Would all the traditional OOC rivalry games disappear? Not because they counted towards the playoff, but because coaches know it's hard getting their teams "up" week in and week out. Also, they know tough matchups take their toll physically and mentally.
That’s what sucks for Baylor though. If there was a conference championship in the BIG12, most likely the way the divisions would break down would’ve still been Baylor playing K State this past weekend for the conference championship. It just didn’t have that label.
It works for the SEC.Their out of conference games were SMU, Northwestern State, and Buffalo. If they want respect, they need to schedule some out of conference games to earn respect.