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<blockquote data-quote="RonJohn" data-source="post: 805657" data-attributes="member: 2426"><p>Take a look at 2019. The six-seven 2-3 loss P5 teams they would be competing with were: mutts, Baylor, Wisconsin, Florida, Penn State, Utah, and Auburn. Utah is the only team in that list that doesn't have an excess of respect from commentators/media/CFP committee. Do you really think that if the choice for the last 2-3 spots is between Alabama, Auburn, Utah, Florida, Wisconsin, and Cincinnati that Cincinnati is going to receive the love? Not only do I not think they would get picked, I don't think they would have any shot at getting picked. I think the entire format is set up to get 11 P5 teams into a system that pays more money to the conferences. They are throwing a bone to the G5, but are still not providing any real opportunities. The G5 will get exactly 1 team in every single year. The G5 team will be forced to play in a play in game every single year, no matter how strong the team actually is. There will be 1 G5 team out of 54 every year. There will be 10 or 11 P5 teams out of 54 every year. 10 or 11 will depend on if ND makes it in or not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RonJohn, post: 805657, member: 2426"] Take a look at 2019. The six-seven 2-3 loss P5 teams they would be competing with were: mutts, Baylor, Wisconsin, Florida, Penn State, Utah, and Auburn. Utah is the only team in that list that doesn't have an excess of respect from commentators/media/CFP committee. Do you really think that if the choice for the last 2-3 spots is between Alabama, Auburn, Utah, Florida, Wisconsin, and Cincinnati that Cincinnati is going to receive the love? Not only do I not think they would get picked, I don't think they would have any shot at getting picked. I think the entire format is set up to get 11 P5 teams into a system that pays more money to the conferences. They are throwing a bone to the G5, but are still not providing any real opportunities. The G5 will get exactly 1 team in every single year. The G5 team will be forced to play in a play in game every single year, no matter how strong the team actually is. There will be 1 G5 team out of 54 every year. There will be 10 or 11 P5 teams out of 54 every year. 10 or 11 will depend on if ND makes it in or not. [/QUOTE]
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