Four teams is not a playoff. It is a circle-jerk.
The most unfair part of the BCS bowls is that they're never north. They're always in the SPF 50 towns. It's unfair to teams like Ohio State and Notre Dame, teams that are built for the snow and the wind and the 4-yard nose-bending gain, to always have to go south to win titles. So we fix that right now.
Therefore, 1 and 2 will play at their home stadiums in the semis.
We're going to hear a lot of bitching from the perennial complainers at Boise State. But you're right, no one takes them seriously. It's going to get stale seeing Bama, LSU, Oklahoma and THE Ohio State University playing each other every year though.I would prefer an 8-team playoff, but 4 teams is perfectly acceptable. I don't see anybody being taken seriously when they complain that team #5 doesn't get a shot.
Better than what they have now. How many times has a team outside of the Top 4 actually deserved a chance at the NC?
Many. In fact most years there is never a consensus top 2 or top 4. Far more often than not there's no difference between 2-3-4-5 or 4-5-6-7. All they're doing is creating a slightly different problem while in reality solving nothing. They need an 8 team playoff, the champs of the 6 major BCS conferences and the next best 2 at large teams. Win your conference or shut up, that's fair. Without taking all conference champs the final result is still tainted as potentially worthy teams won't get a chance to play for the title, just like before.
The most unfair part of the BCS bowls is that they're never north. They're always in the SPF 50 towns. It's unfair to teams like Ohio State and Notre Dame, teams that are built for the snow and the wind and the 4-yard nose-bending gain, to always have to go south to win titles. So we fix that right now.
The most unfair part of the BCS bowls is that they're never north. They're always in the SPF 50 towns. It's unfair to teams like Ohio State and Notre Dame, teams that are built for the snow and the wind and the 4-yard nose-bending gain, to always have to go south to win titles. So we fix that right now.
I can't wait to watch SEC teams head up north and win. These writers act like winter doesn't exist in the south. What will be their excuse when SEC teams win in the cold? "well, they only won because the SEC team's fans bought all of the tickets..."
They need an 8 team playoff, the champs of the 6 major BCS conferences and the next best 2 at large teams. Win your conference or shut up, that's fair.
They need an 8 team playoff, the champs of the 6 major BCS conferences and the next best 2 at large teams. Win your conference or shut up, that's fair. Without taking all conference champs the final result is still tainted as potentially worthy teams won't get a chance to play for the title, just like before.
I would go so far as to say the at large teams have to be a conference champs as well if they are not independent. So that should include Notre Dame/BYU, and make it so that Mountain West and WAC can get in. Those conferences are better than the ACC, and in recent years, the Big East.
Four teams is not a playoff. It is a circle-jerk.
Many. In fact most years there is never a consensus top 2 or top 4. Far more often than not there's no difference between 2-3-4-5 or 4-5-6-7. All they're doing is creating a slightly different problem while in reality solving nothing. They need an 8 team playoff, the champs of the 6 major BCS conferences and the next best 2 at large teams. Win your conference or shut up, that's fair. Without taking all conference champs the final result is still tainted as potentially worthy teams won't get a chance to play for the title, just like before.
I disagree. Four is plenty for college football. If you are going 8 you need to go 16 then and give everyone a shot. I read an article how a guy proposed 11 automatic berths from the conference winners and 5 at large. That would cover everything. Eight will still leave someone outside whining like four will.