All of this is moot because all of the sports' biggest problems get fixed in a 12-team playoff. We will soon get all relevant conference champions and all others with a legitimate claim to a spot.blackie said:We have reached a system of second or in some cases third chances, and in the case of Big XII basketball, perhaps a fourth time. It is not good enough to beat a team once, you have to beat them again. In other words, you need to win the game that counts regardless of how many times you beat them during the season. High schools in my day sent one team to bi-district. Everyone else was done. Now in the smallest of districts, you don't even have to have a winning record in district to go to the playoffs.bear2be2 said:So TCU's regular season win over Kansas State meant literally nothing then? Same with Kansas State's loss to Texas?Dia del DougO said:
Also, I believe in this particular case, that Kansas State proved to be the best team in the conference at the end of the season. They won the legitimate title and they earned it. That doesn't qualify them for the fake playoff, but it means TCU isn't the champion and isn't entitled to that spot. They didn't earn it, and didn't deserve it over the legit conference champ.
Ignoring an entire season worth of work in favor of a championship game K-State had no logical claim to (they finished two games behind TCU in the regular season and lost head to head) seems really damn silly to me.
The only truly fair thing is to just have regular season champions move on. If you already played someone and lost, you had your chance. Cut out the plethora of bowl games, basketball tournament spots and playoff games for high school.....reduce the amount of participation trophies. But that will never happen. TV greed and hurt feelings will prevail.
We don't need close to 40 bowl games. You should have at least a record of 8-4 to play in what is left, and even that is questionable if all of this is based on competition. But we know it is not. It is all about money, and the gullible people that will fork it over to watch entertainment.
But with a silly four-team playoff, it never made sense to limit field to conference champions because there has always been a sizeable gap in the quality of the conferences.