Hotrodpinto
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Try looking at it from a completely different perspective....i did, and it's not that i don't want to see those games played.
it's the methodology at which the teams were selected.
i would agree with that.Try looking at it from a completely different perspective....
If you peel the bracket away from those matchups, what do you have? A bowl season with no conference tie ins.
So, play those, let the pollsters have another go with those results, then play another set the next week, 'til you land in one championship bowl.
Without conference intervention in bowl eligibility, the bowl system would be miles more appealing.
i would agree with that.
but my biggest issue with any 16 team playoff that is the result of the BCS rankings is that it renders regular season games played between it's contestants in head to head matchups meaningless.
i absolutely cannot stand the thought of the loser of these big games thru out the reg. season sluffing it off because they still get in the playoffs at the end with a chance at a national title.
we beat GA, GA didn't even play for the conf. title, but no matter, they're in the national title picture because the polls say they are. FL throttled us and we lost the Conf. title game......no matter, we did "just enough" to still have a shot at the national title? why should the possibility exist for FL have to play us again or for us to play GA again or FL and LSU to play each other again or LSU and VT again?
what was the point of playing them in the first place then?
i will just always maintain that the integrity of the regular season being as important as it is now is the best part of college football and it will always out weight any possible gain from a 16 team playoff determined by the same process that we all despise now.
gimmie a plus one and be done with it.
i absolutely cannot stand the thought of the loser of these big games thru out the reg. season sluffing it off because they still get in the playoffs at the end with a chance at a national title..
agree to disagree.I see your point, but if we ever want an undisputed champ that no body can bitch about, we need a playoff. I think the rematches look awesome in the grander scheme of things. There is nothing like a little redemption. No need to wait til next season for some.
only if you make that a qualifier for said playoff.I'm not in total agreement with the concept of a diminished regular season.
One, the conference title will always be a team's number one goal.
Two, there are not enough games available to take one off and finsh the season highly ranked.
Three, a national championship is a postseason award.
I respect your stand, goodness knows it is a popular one. I don't see a postseason playoff as being quite so detrimental as you. But in the whole you have valid concerns...
agree to disagree.
realistically in most years there's 3-6 teams with a legit shot at the national title. there is absolutely no reason to have this large a playoff field when you have so many games during the regular season that pick off the pretenders and expose the contenders.
if you really want to change something, what should be changed is how all conferences, competing for the same national title, determine their confercne champions.
Division 2 has a playoff and it does not diminish the regular season games one bit. This is because the higher seed is rewarded with home field or a bye in the playoffs which is a huge reward.i would agree with that.
but my biggest issue with any 16 team playoff that is the result of the BCS rankings is that it renders regular season games played between it's contestants in head to head matchups meaningless.
i absolutely cannot stand the thought of the loser of these big games thru out the reg. season sluffing it off because they still get in the playoffs at the end with a chance at a national title.
disagree. no one cares about the 1AA except 1AA.Division 2 has a playoff and it does not diminish the regular season games one bit. This is because the higher seed is rewarded with home field or a bye in the playoffs which is a huge reward.
We will have to disagree. I think it would relate and work better than the bowl system. Can you imagine a playoff game in neyland, death valley, the swamp, or any other number of loud stadiums.disagree. no one cares about the 1AA except 1AA.
it's not even close to being a good comparison.
it's like comparing the NFL to college football 1A.
can't do it.
yes, and while that does sound attractive, that's the primary reason it will never happen. the bowls are not going to give up their venues for such a process and the universities aren't going to give up the revenue that comes with going to bowls.We will have to disagree. I think it would relate and work better than the bowl system. Can you imagine a playoff game in neyland, death valley, the swamp, or any other number of loud stadiums.
the payoff from an additional home playoff game would be huge. It would bring up the cost of season tickets (a chance at playoff tickets) and/or VASF type donations. There could be sponsors for each round/game and there would be a percentage for the conference. I agree that this would be difficult to pull off but I would love to see it happen.yes, and while that does sound attractive, that's the primary reason it will never happen. the bowls are not going to give up their venues for such a process and the universities aren't going to give up the revenue that comes with going to bowls.
couple that with the revenue sharing the conferences do with the bowls, the conferences will put up a fight as well, unless some other alternative presents and equal or greater revenue stream.
and it's not that i don't think a playoff could make money, it would, and it would probably wind up making more all totaled up, but you have to ask the question, who would be making that money?
anyway, there are a lot of obstacles to a playoff, money being a huge one, but that's secondary to me as a fan.
well that's the beauty of the regular season. USC's gripe would cease when you show them the score of the Stanford game.What about USC? They have an argument as well. Why do we need to see VT play LSU again?