guadalupeoso said:
bear2be2 said:
GoldenBear007 said:
boognish_bear said:
Yes… This all sounds very objective
Can we please just go back to the BCS? The changes to the committee rankings are likely minimal, but at least we know what we're getting every year and not this ever moving needle every year on the committee's criteria
The solution is pretty simple to me:
--16 teams (no byes)
--Both championship game participants from all P4 leagues get auto bids
--One auto bid for top G5 champion
--Seven at-large selections
--Higher seed hosts through semifinals
Give me this and I'll never complain about the playoff again.
If this is what you ask for, then get ready for SEC and BIG to claim all 7 at-large bids between them. It's the way it will work, because it's the way the ESPN wants it. So the arguments will be relatively the same as they are now - only difference is that we will guarantee a big 12 team and a G5 team make it every time, with the occasional opportunity for the Big 12 to have a multi-bid year. But that will only be occasionally.
I don't think it would actually turn out that way, and I think this year is proof. There is a threshold beyond which the committee won't go with SEC and Big Ten teams -- as we're seeing in a year where most SEC schools will finish with three or more losses.
But I honestly don't care. As long as the Big 12 gets its top two teams in, I'm pretty happy. Give the third and fourth teams a path in when they're good enough to earn it, and I'm over the moon.
All I want is a universal/objective path into the playoff and a large enough field to include all teams with a legitimate claim to a spot. My suggested format here would accomplish both.