For all the BCS haters out there..
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Were TCU, Boise, and Utah perennial contenders before the 2000s? The MAC and C-USA can be good one day. (Not saying they are now, but anything's possible...)
Perhaps LSU could be one of the five at-larges. Maybe everyone else goes to bowl games. It's not going to matter until they decide to implement a playoff system.Comment
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If the Sun Belt or whoever else cant be invited to the party, then stop pretending they are playing on the same level. Let the Big 6 legues split from the others and be done with it. Otherwise, those teams deserve to be included.Comment
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I wish they'd do this. I hate the charade that every team has a shot, when clearly it's "Every BCS team or non-BCS team that was lucky enough to start with a high enough preseason ranking."Comment
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I don't like Dan Wetzel because every year he pimps his playoff system idea which IMO is worse than what we have now.
It's a 16 team field where every conference champ makes it, with 5 at large teams. I'm sorry but that's fucking terrible and I hope if/when a playoff system is implemented it's nothing like that. Let's face it, no one cares who wins the Sun Belt / MAC / CUSA. Putting those teams in the mix just makes for unnecessary games where players on legitimately good teams can possibly get injured. I'd love to see Newton go down with a knee injury in a playoff matchup against FIU.
if you can beat them, you go do it. Dont whine about the talent levelComment
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What a load of bullshit.
Yeah Oregon would likely get by Troy.. just like Duke gets by Western Texas State in the 1/16 matchup every year. Still doesn't mean it's a bad system. It's fair.. and hell, maybe these low level conferences would actually start to get legit talent since players would go "I have a shot to win down in the Mountain West, WAC, Conf. USA, etc etc"
I don't see what's so bad about a 16 team playoff where every conference champ gets in plus 5 at large opponents.Originally posted by ram29jacksonI already said months ago that Seattle wasn't winning any SBComment
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Please.
1 seeds have a 100% winrate against 16 seeds.
2 seeds have a 96% winrate against 15 seeds.
Those are complete wastes of games. LOL at anyone getting pumped up about Oregon vs FIU or Northern Illinois vs Auburn.
16 teams is way too many, especially if you're going to fill 3-4 of the spots with deadweight teams that have 0 chance of actually winning.
And lol at players going down to the Conference USA because they'd have a legit shot at winning. This doesn't happen in college basketball. It also doesn't happen in football at poor programs in BCS conferences. Ask me how I know.Comment
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My "dream" playoff is 16 teams.. with the automatic qualifying conferences + the Mountain West getting an automatic bid into the postseason. The other 9 spots would be at large berths and if a WAC team (Boise State) or Conference USA, Sun Belt, etc happened to set the world on fire that year they'd get an at-large berth anyway.
Some may say 16 is too much, I disagree, but 8 should be the minimum. I think 4 is too few.. and this season you'd have a major clusterfuck filling 4 slots.Originally posted by ram29jacksonI already said months ago that Seattle wasn't winning any SBComment
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I think 8 is great too. Really I would take drawing 8 teams out of a giant hat over the BCS.
My "dream" playoff is 16 teams.. with the automatic qualifying conferences + the Mountain West getting an automatic bid into the postseason. The other 9 spots would be at large berths and if a WAC team (Boise State) or Conference USA, Sun Belt, etc happened to set the world on fire that year they'd get an at-large berth anyway.
Some may say 16 is too much, I disagree, but 8 should be the minimum. I think 4 is too few.. and this season you'd have a major clusterfuck filling 4 slots.
Just take the top 8 BCS teams every year, and shove them into a bracket. It's too fucking easy.Comment
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I think it's hilarious all these BCS bashers cite the Oklahoma and Nebraska teams that couldn't win the Big12 but played for NC's as glaring reasons as to why the BCS doesn't work.....then they turn around and actually support/propose a system for choosing a NC that automatically puts in teams that don't win their conference. Yeah..no lapse in logic there.
Is my system "perfect"? I don't know. But it's simple, easy, objective, fair, and cut and dried.
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I don't like Wetzel's 16 team idea at all though. Plus an extra 4 games is a little much to win the title. If conference championship games stick around, thats potentially a 17 game season for the two teams in the title. They'd likely be exhausted and wouldn't be putting their best product on the field. Do it like the NFL with a bye week before the NC game. If it is layed out correctly, the championship game could still be around the same time it is now.Comment
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Yeah I think an 8 team system with no automatic bids would be the best compromise for everyone.
I'd also like to see things like preseason polls eliminated, and more transparency with the whole polling system so human voters can't get away with dicking over small schools as easily.Comment
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