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<blockquote data-quote="Northeast Stinger" data-source="post: 87016" data-attributes="member: 1640"><p>Not sure the best place to put this in the thread but here it goes. I wanted a six team playoff for exactly these reasons. You would have two divisions in the playoff with a top seed in each. The top seed in each has to have won a Conference Championship. The number two seed in each division also has to be a Conference Champion but they have to play against a "play-in" team that is highly ranked team that did not win a Conference Championship. So it might look like this (for illustration purposes only):</p><p></p><p>Bye teams 1. FSU 1. Auburn</p><p></p><p>Play-in Teams 2. Michigan State 2. Baylor</p><p> 3. Notre Dame 3. Ole Miss</p><p></p><p>If you are a number one seed in your division you have to play one game to get to the championship. If you are less than number one seed you would play two games to get to the championship. If an impartial panel cannot determine the six best teams in the nation including 4 Conference Champions then we should scrap the whole thing and just go back to playing bowl games and letting everyone argue afterwards about who was really number. one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Northeast Stinger, post: 87016, member: 1640"] Not sure the best place to put this in the thread but here it goes. I wanted a six team playoff for exactly these reasons. You would have two divisions in the playoff with a top seed in each. The top seed in each has to have won a Conference Championship. The number two seed in each division also has to be a Conference Champion but they have to play against a "play-in" team that is highly ranked team that did not win a Conference Championship. So it might look like this (for illustration purposes only): Bye teams 1. FSU 1. Auburn Play-in Teams 2. Michigan State 2. Baylor 3. Notre Dame 3. Ole Miss If you are a number one seed in your division you have to play one game to get to the championship. If you are less than number one seed you would play two games to get to the championship. If an impartial panel cannot determine the six best teams in the nation including 4 Conference Champions then we should scrap the whole thing and just go back to playing bowl games and letting everyone argue afterwards about who was really number. one. [/QUOTE]
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