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New College Football Landscape Proposal
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Re: New College Football Landscape Proposal
I like the general idea, minus how playoffs are handled. I don't think separating the P4 and the G5 is best. Take the champion from each conference. And then take four at-large teams. If one happens to be a G5 team, then so be it. Teams like Utah and Boise State have proven in the past that they can compete with the top conferences.
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Re: New College Football Landscape Proposal
I'm just really intrigued by a format where the top 64 teams battle for the crown with a very straight forward process on getting to the title game.UOducksTK1 wrote:I like the general idea, minus how playoffs are handled. I don't think separating the P4 and the G5 is best. Take the champion from each conference. And then take four at-large teams. If one happens to be a G5 team, then so be it. Teams like Utah and Boise State have proven in the past that they can compete with the top conferences.
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Re: New College Football Landscape Proposal
OK, but if there's a desire to expand to an eight team playoff, would you then just take the four at-large teams from the P4 conferences?KingofDucks wrote:I'm just really intrigued by a format where the top 64 teams battle for the crown with a very straight forward process on getting to the title game.UOducksTK1 wrote:I like the general idea, minus how playoffs are handled. I don't think separating the P4 and the G5 is best. Take the champion from each conference. And then take four at-large teams. If one happens to be a G5 team, then so be it. Teams like Utah and Boise State have proven in the past that they can compete with the top conferences.
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Re: New College Football Landscape Proposal
I don't think another game should be added to an already long season for these players. The conference championships already act as a defacto quarterfinal.UOducksTK1 wrote:OK, but if there's a desire to expand to an eight team playoff, would you then just take the four at-large teams from the P4 conferences?KingofDucks wrote:I'm just really intrigued by a format where the top 64 teams battle for the crown with a very straight forward process on getting to the title game.UOducksTK1 wrote:I like the general idea, minus how playoffs are handled. I don't think separating the P4 and the G5 is best. Take the champion from each conference. And then take four at-large teams. If one happens to be a G5 team, then so be it. Teams like Utah and Boise State have proven in the past that they can compete with the top conferences.
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Re: New College Football Landscape Proposal
Fair enough, for those who want an eight team payoff, we could just treat each division winner as a playoff team.KingofDucks wrote:I don't think another game should be added to an already long season for these players. The conference championships already act as a defacto quarterfinal.UOducksTK1 wrote:OK, but if there's a desire to expand to an eight team playoff, would you then just take the four at-large teams from the P4 conferences?KingofDucks wrote:I'm just really intrigued by a format where the top 64 teams battle for the crown with a very straight forward process on getting to the title game.UOducksTK1 wrote:I like the general idea, minus how playoffs are handled. I don't think separating the P4 and the G5 is best. Take the champion from each conference. And then take four at-large teams. If one happens to be a G5 team, then so be it. Teams like Utah and Boise State have proven in the past that they can compete with the top conferences.
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