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...and many people (including the media) where already discussing the likelihood of a rematch even before kickoff, let alone after the game ended.
Put it this way; let's say a conference title game features a pair of undefeated teams--Michigan/Wisky, or LSU/Georgia, or Oregon/USC, what have you. The loser of that game would almost certainly end up in the top 4--in fact, they would almost certainly end up exactly at #4, setting up a match with #1, the team that had just beaten them.
So why play the game in the first place?
Because at the time you play the game, you don't know that Texas A&M/Boise/Missouri/whoever will puke under pressure.
You have to play the schedule.
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No. Especially since it happened this year anyway. But I would propose conference Champions only to avoid that. I think that would increase the value of the regular season knowing if you don't win your conference, no chance for you. And I think with a 4 team playoff, that's three games that will help you forgot about that other team that didn't win their division. Bubble teams that don't make march madness whine but after a few rounds of play, everyone forgets them.
Most importantly, I miss New Years day when a few of the games meant something. Two playoff games that day would make me plan to spend my day in front of the TV, like when I was younger.
I can agree with the sentiment. I would much rather have 4 conference champions face off and no at-large. At least that way you can kind of make it like a battle of conference champions - though I'd prefer it like European Soccer, where the playoffs crown a different champion than the team that wins the season (the one with the best record). Though it still would devalue the regular season somewhat as out of conference games wouldn't mean as much as they do now.
Though lets remember, the BCS is, indeed, a playoff. It just has the top 2 teams.
And lets be honest, even with a 4 game playoff, they aren't going to put them on the same day. One will likely be at 8 PM on New Years, the 2nd will be on 8 PM on January 2nd and then the "Championship" will be a week after.
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And lets be honest, even with a 4 game playoff, they aren't going to put them on the same day. One will likely be at 8 PM on New Years, the 2nd will be on 8 PM on January 2nd and then the "Championship" will be a week after.
I could see (and prefer) a 3 PM and a 8 PM game on New Years but you're probably right.
It's almost as if all his overconfident, absolutist assertions were spoonfed to him by a trusted website or subreddit. Sheeple
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While I respect your opinion, I think it's not that far of a long shot.
It's almost as if all his overconfident, absolutist assertions were spoonfed to him by a trusted website or subreddit. Sheeple
RIP Tony Bogey & Baron O
It's not going to happen. No one in a position of power wants to see a team like 2011 Wisconsin (a two-loss, #10 conference champion) taking up a spot in a four-team playoff. They're also never going to effectively bar Notre Dame from the playoff by limiting it to conference champs.
I personally wouldn't have been that upset by Wisky being in it, if only because their two loses redefined the word "fluky", but I agree with your broader point.
Now the any-champ-in-the-Top-6-is-automatically-in wouldn't be terrible (or the same thing with a 6-team playoff, with any top ten champ), but those sorts of nuanced plans will never fly with a) today's sports media, or b) sports fans in general.
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It's not going to happen. No one in a position of power wants to see a team like 2011 Wisconsin (a two-loss, #10 conference champion) taking up a spot in a four-team playoff. They're also never going to effectively bar Notre Dame from the playoff by limiting it to conference champs.
If it's a four team playoff, every conference winner wouldn't be automatically qualified.
And maybe if this was in place ND might have to join a damn conference. I have no problem forcing that decision on them.
It's almost as if all his overconfident, absolutist assertions were spoonfed to him by a trusted website or subreddit. Sheeple
RIP Tony Bogey & Baron O
Thursday August 30th.
UTSA at South Alabama
Massachusetts at Connecticut
South Carolina at Vanderbilt
UCLA at Rice
Louisiana Tech at Texas A&M
Northern Colorado at Utah
UCF at Akron
Eastern Michigan at Ball State
Southeast Missouri State at Central Michigan Tickets
Towson at Kent State
Minnesota at UNLV
McNeese State at Middle Tennessee
Sacramento State at New Mexico State
Southern Utah at Utah State
Eastern Washington at Idaho
South Carolina at Vandy looks like the best game. The Big Ten Network will probably carry Minnesota at UNLV. Only 112 days away
If it's a four team playoff, every conference winner wouldn't be automatically qualified.
Wisconsin was the fourth highest-rated conference champion last year. They would've been in if a four-team playoff limited to conference champions had been in place last year.
And maybe if this was in place ND might have to join a damn conference. I have no problem forcing that decision on them.
No one care about your opinion. The people whose opinions matter (university presidents and conference commissioners) aren't going to force Notre Dame into a conference.
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