CFP expected to do away with conference champ auto bids to top 4 bye’s.

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The problem is How do you judge who the best teams are for the postseason when the regular season is so watered down? I don’t even watch pro sports anymore. Teams are resting players In order to just win a enough marginal games to get into the playoffs. Ohio St was ready to throw in the towell once they were a lock for the playoffs, but that skews the data for everybody else’s ranking.
 
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I don't think the need to get rid of auto bids, but just seed teams based on where they're ranked. The big mistake was having the top 4 conference champs as the top 4 seeds. I think it makes for interesting matchups to have 1 group of 5 team in there.
 
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I don't think they are doing away with auto-bids. They are simply changing the seeding format to where conference champs are not guaranteed the top four seeds. The four P4 conference champs as well as the highest rated G5 team will still automatically qualify.
You’re right, just not the bye’s. My mistake
 
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I personally think this is what it should have been all along. The BEST 12 teams should get in.

It's past time to do away with the conference championship games. If they don't get you an auto playoff bid, then there is no benefit to playing an extra game that you could lose.

Doing that would level the playing field between the P4 conferences and Notre Dabe, too. If you want a conference championship, just award it to the team with the best regular season record in conference. If two or more teams tie for that record, award co championships.
 
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