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Just like if you go to Quinnipiac to play basketball, you shouldn't realistically think you're going to end the year with a national championship. Perfect season or not. You may go to March Madness, you may make a little run but at the end of the day you'll more than likely lose to one of the big college basketball powers that have largely dominated the sport's titles for the past 50-60 years.Comment
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Originally posted by JayRockAm I the only one who DOESN'T want the system to change?
NCAAF is my favorite sport because of how exciting 12 games are. I don't want that to change.
I'm not against a playoff, but a lot of the playoff ideas I've heard have been retarded and doesn't really change anything.
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I'm not against a playoff either, but the current system is a million times better than a 8, 16, or (god help me) 32 team playoff.
The importance of the regular season is what makes college football unique. People who aren't college football fans think "Oh, just plug in a ____ team playoff and it will work", but in reality, it would completely destroy the sport we all love. I'm fine with a 4 team playoff, especially one that rewards conference champions, but having anything more just makes the regular season a waste and rivalries much less important.Comment
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So if your entire point is being pissed at the BCS, or the pollsters, or rankings for not giving every team a chance most/all playoff systems won't allow for that with the way college football is structured currently. In order to get any sort of even comparable playoff to most other sports you'd have to have every team join a conference, eliminate rankings/polls, eliminate OOC (as they won't matter with no polls and a schedule size too small for them to matter), and just have basically a conference schedule, then a conference championship to see who will go on to play in the Championship Playoffs. IMO you'd have to change the entire landscape/set up of college football for a playoff of any kind to make any sense. If you're not willing to do that..quit wasting my time with half cocked ideas and just go back to pre-BCS set ups.Comment
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Yeah, college football is different than other sports because it's 120 teams who only play 12 games. So there's no way to ensure everyone is playing an even schedule. Even if you wanted to, each team can only play 10% of the possible teams in a full season. It's very hard to standardize scheduling conventions when they've been left up the to the schools for so long.
There is nothing saying a playoff can't work, but in order to preserve the sanctity of the game (ie, please the blue bloods, alums, and rabid fans that make college football what it is) it has to be the right system.
We're still searching IMO.Comment
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Yeah, college football is different than other sports because it's 120 teams who only play 12 games. So there's no way to ensure everyone is playing an even schedule. Even if you wanted to, each team can only play 10% of the possible teams in a full season. It's very hard to standardize scheduling conventions when they've been left up the to the schools for so long.
There is nothing saying a playoff can't work, but in order to preserve the sanctity of the game (ie, please the blue bloods, alums, and rabid fans that make college football what it is) it has to be the right system.
We're still searching IMO.Comment
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Just start the season as a single elimination tournament, take the 100 and whatever teams and play, you lose and you're out, season over once you lose
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I will never understand this mindset.
Eh, forget an exciting playoff season, let's let computers decide, and then sit around for two months and wait for the game to be played.
This is more appealing to you? Absurd.Comment
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Logic fail.
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I think the "slippery slope" argument applies here. The furthest I would ever be willing to see the FCS go is 8 teams.Comment
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