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<blockquote data-quote="Northeast Stinger" data-source="post: 770439" data-attributes="member: 1640"><p>Yeah, it would be an interesting experiment but the equation would include ranking, won/loss record and conference championship. If the top 6 ranked teams only had 3 conference champions you would be forced to drop down in the rankings, perhaps taking an AAC undefeated or one loss team. Central Florida some years might have gotten in. Likewise if UGA or Alabama is not the conference champion, but are highly ranked, they are an at large team and have a play-in round. In theory it becomes harder for a conference like the SEC to lobby for getting 3 teams in.</p><p></p><p>There are some years this format would have let in some deserving teams while making it harder for other teams that get in by virtue of their name. To be sure the arguments would continue but my guess is there would fewer major injustices.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Northeast Stinger, post: 770439, member: 1640"] Yeah, it would be an interesting experiment but the equation would include ranking, won/loss record and conference championship. If the top 6 ranked teams only had 3 conference champions you would be forced to drop down in the rankings, perhaps taking an AAC undefeated or one loss team. Central Florida some years might have gotten in. Likewise if UGA or Alabama is not the conference champion, but are highly ranked, they are an at large team and have a play-in round. In theory it becomes harder for a conference like the SEC to lobby for getting 3 teams in. There are some years this format would have let in some deserving teams while making it harder for other teams that get in by virtue of their name. To be sure the arguments would continue but my guess is there would fewer major injustices. [/QUOTE]
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