That'd be nice but I think it's naive to think writers and pollsters won't have a preconceived notion of who the best teams in the country are before the season starts. Honestly, nothing would stop them from doing their polls in private week after week until the polls are made public/published.
For all the BCS haters out there..
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Ok. But at the same time does not even winning your own conference earn you the right to play for the NC? Using this year as a possible example you could have a team in LSU that doesn't even play in the conference championship game being in a playoff for the NC. No matter the playoff system or whatever I don't think there is any way in hell a team that doesn't win their conference should be playing for the NC.Comment
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I used to think like you, but at this point I don't really care how many teams they let into a football playoff, as long as they have a playoff instead of a bowl system. You say that #1 Oregon vs. #16 FIU is a complete waste of a game...I agree...but I also say the Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl matching up Troy vs. Temple is also a complete waste of a game. At least the #1 vs. #16 game has something at stake.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.Originally posted by ram29jacksonI already said months ago that Seattle wasn't winning any SBComment
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Ok. But at the same time does not even winning your own conference earn you the right to play for the NC? Using this year as a possible example you could have a team in LSU that doesn't even play in the conference championship game being in a playoff for the NC. No matter the playoff system or whatever I don't think there is any way in hell a team that doesn't win their conference should be playing for the NC.
I'd also think you'd have a hard time getting the SEC on board telling them only 1 of their teams deserves a spot in the playoff because it isn't true. The opposite thing is true for smaller conference schools too who are going 9-3 or 10-2 and winning their conference. They don't deserve to be in the playoff at all. Now if they go 12-0 then yeah, they'll probably get in because of their ranking.
Both sides will have to compromise in order for this to happen. Which is I think keeping the BCS to determine seeds and an 8 team playoff works. This way you're getting the best 8 teams, or close enough to the best 8 teams in a playoff.Comment
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I'm even okay with 4 BCS teams every year, but I can support 8. Nothing more though.Comment
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That makes zero sense if you are trying to "fix" a system where one of the main complaints and sticking points was this:
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
That doesn't matter in a case like LSU, Oklahoma, Nebraska etc. It avoids the point that no matter how strong the conference is if you can't claim to be the best team in your own conference...let alone division as would be the case with LSU..then you have no right to attempt to call yourself the best team in college football in general.
I mean say one year one side of the conference is really weak and a 8-4 team is in the conference championship game playing an 11-1 or 12-0 team, the 8-4 team wins. Does that mean they're suddenly one of the best 8 or 16 teams in the country and deserve a playoff spot? I don't think so.
The entire point/objective of a playoff is people want the champion decided on the field by the players/teams. Having ANY rankings or polls or whatever the hell else they decide to use to come up with teams for a playoff is just another fucked up solution and shoots the initial objective square in the head. Sure people can bitch and moan about the 8-4 team getting in but in the end at least the game/team was decided on the field by the players and teams. I'd rather be dealing with that outcome than dealing with some arbitrary ranking and computer deciding who gets in. In the end that's all that matters and is the most important aspect of any playoff system.
Fuck it. Do the teams objectivly or just go back to the way it was before the BCS. Enough of this using broken systems to come up with more broken systems to come up with more broken systems. Everyone thinks the BCS is fucked and broken so why the hell would anyone want to use that admittingly broken system to determine teams for a new system?Comment
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It's amazing what a joke the whole cartel thing is.
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I always thought the best method was an 8-team playoff using the BCS rankings (or whatever)...
First round games are at the traditional BCS bowl game sites, set up just like they would be using conference affiliations - Big Ten and Pac10 in the Rose, Big XII and at-large in Fiesta, SEC and Big East in Sugar, ACC and at-large in the Orange)
Second round games can be played at neutral sites.
Final game can be played at a neutral site.
The at-large spots leave spots open for the Boise's, TCU's, or Utah if they are qualified or the traditional one-loss non-conference winner.
Then, you add simple two more games for the championship teams to determine the winner (this will be off-set by scheduling more creampuffs, as the power conferences do anyway).Comment
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Ok. But at the same time does not even winning your own conference earn you the right to play for the NC? Using this year as a possible example you could have a team in LSU that doesn't even play in the conference championship game being in a playoff for the NC. No matter the playoff system or whatever I don't think there is any way in hell a team that doesn't win their conference should be playing for the NC.
Does that make them more deserving of a national title shot than LSU? Under your proposal, 1-loss Auburn and 1-loss LSU would sit at home while 4-loss South Carolina got to play Oregon/Boise/TCU in a first-round game.
You can't penalize LSU for playing in the best division in the country (five ranked teams last I checked). If they were in the East, they'd be playing Auburn in Atlanta in two weeks.Comment
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Yes.
Then again LSU and Auburn could have fixed all this by handling their business on the field. If they didn't and are punished because of it then so be it. At least each team controls their own destiny so to speak.
Again, at least the onus is on the team for their inclusion or exclusion from the NC playoff. Not on a computer or fucking polls.
If they win all their games(beating Auburn) then they are playing in Atlanta. Novel concept huh?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.
LSU won't be in the conference championship game because it plays in the same division as Auburn. South Carolina could lose to Clemson next week, then beat Auburn the following week and be the official "SEC Champion" with 4 losses.
Does that make them more deserving of a national title shot than LSU? Under your proposal, 1-loss Auburn and 1-loss LSU would sit at home while 4-loss South Carolina got to play Oregon/Boise/TCU in a first-round game.
You can't penalize LSU for playing in the best division in the country (five ranked teams last I checked). If they were in the East, they'd be playing Auburn in Atlanta in two weeks.Comment
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I feel obligated to let you know that you're wasting your time. First Timer is set in his opinion that a conference winner is ALWAYS better than a non-conference winner, because I think in his head he sees NCAA conferences like he sees NFL divisions which are far more balanced. Nevermind the fact that everyone else thinks that letting a Sun Belt winner in over a one-loss LSU is almost as unfair as the current system...it doesn't matter to him.
Ironically I support a conference champion only style because college football is nothing like the NFL, NBA, NHL, MLB, etc.Comment
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