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<blockquote data-quote="HurricaneJacket" data-source="post: 386525" data-attributes="member: 3006"><p>You can make it mostly formulaic if you expand to 8 teams, although you could make a formulaic 4 team play-off if you wish. </p><p></p><p>Assuming you remain at 4 teams just return to the BCS rankings and seed the top 4 against each other. </p><p></p><p>If you go to 8 teams I would suggest the following system. </p><p></p><p>1. All P5 champions get in. They won their conference on the field,so they are in. </p><p></p><p>2. The highest ranked G5 team or a G5 champion as determined by the G5 schools. </p><p></p><p>3. Two at large bids from the following group of schools.</p><p> a. Remaining G5 champions</p><p> b. FBS independents</p><p> c. FBS division winners P5 and G5 division winners are eligible. </p><p> d. Non-division winners who have a better record than the winner of the opposing division in their conference. For instance a 11-1 FSU with a loss only to Clemson would be eligible if the Coastal winner's record was 10-2 or worse. </p><p></p><p>The committee gets the list of eligible teams, chooses the 2 at larges and seeds them (by some clear criteria such as overall record or BCS ranking). Higher seeds get homefield for the first game week before Christmas. Current Big 6 bowls host Semi-Finals and you bid out the Championship like now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HurricaneJacket, post: 386525, member: 3006"] You can make it mostly formulaic if you expand to 8 teams, although you could make a formulaic 4 team play-off if you wish. Assuming you remain at 4 teams just return to the BCS rankings and seed the top 4 against each other. If you go to 8 teams I would suggest the following system. 1. All P5 champions get in. They won their conference on the field,so they are in. 2. The highest ranked G5 team or a G5 champion as determined by the G5 schools. 3. Two at large bids from the following group of schools. a. Remaining G5 champions b. FBS independents c. FBS division winners P5 and G5 division winners are eligible. d. Non-division winners who have a better record than the winner of the opposing division in their conference. For instance a 11-1 FSU with a loss only to Clemson would be eligible if the Coastal winner's record was 10-2 or worse. The committee gets the list of eligible teams, chooses the 2 at larges and seeds them (by some clear criteria such as overall record or BCS ranking). Higher seeds get homefield for the first game week before Christmas. Current Big 6 bowls host Semi-Finals and you bid out the Championship like now. [/QUOTE]
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