12-Team Playoff On the Way; 14-Team to Follow

This is great - one of the rare times that you can look at the NCAA and say 'you did this exactly right'.

First rounds on campus are going to create some unprecedented electric environments, as well as no longer than 10 days between games.
I would prefer getting rid of the conference championship games (which I know they won't do because of the TV money involved) and having 2 weeks of on-campus games, and not go to "bowl sites" until the semi-finals.  That way, you give the top 4 seeds a double benefit of the bye and home-field advantage in the quarterfinals.

 
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Well, they messed it up by going to 12 instead of 8.




12 is actually great from a fan perspective. I was also of the opinion that it shouldn't be bigger than 8, but when you think about it, having it at 12 with the top 4 having byes gives us a much higher chance of good and close games in the postseason.

 
12 is actually great from a fan perspective. I was also of the opinion that it shouldn't be bigger than 8, but when you think about it, having it at 12 with the top 4 having byes gives us a much higher chance of good and close games in the postseason.
I greatly dislike the byes given that the ordering is done by a potentially biased committee. I'd much rather have 8 or 16 and no byes. Even the committee selecting the teams and then the byes being determined randomly would be better IMO.

 
ESPN gets the first 8 years of the 12 team CFP all to itself.  Starting in 2026 they will pay $1.3B/year for it.

Many in the B1G were hoping for a NFL style deal, with the games being on multiple channels.


 
Not really crazy about the first-round, which is why I'm an 8-team playoff guy.

That SEC regional tho...


#13 and #14 pissed  :madash

And all the way, 17 total games :o .  For example, Ohio State or Penn St or Ducks .... 12 regular schedule games + 1 CCG + 4 playoff wins = 17

March ..... I mean January Madness !! :

First Round (On Campus)
• Friday, December 20, 2024: One Game
• Saturday, December 21, 2024: Three Games
 
Quarterfinals
• Tuesday, December 31, 2024: Fiesta Bowl
• Wednesday, January 1, 2025: Peach Bowl, Rose Bowl and Sugar Bowl
 
Semifinals
• Thursday, January 9, 2025: Orange Bowl
• Friday, January 10, 2025: Cotton Bowl (Jerry's World)
 
CFP National Championship
• Monday, January 20, 2025: Mercedes Benz Stadium, Atlanta, Georgia

 
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#13 and #14 pissed  :madash

And all the way, 17 total games :o .  For example, Ohio State or Penn St or Ducks .... 12 regular schedule games + 1 CCG + 4 playoff wins = 17

March ..... I mean January Madness !! :

First Round (On Campus)
• Friday, December 20, 2024: One Game
• Saturday, December 21, 2024: Three Games
 
Quarterfinals
• Tuesday, December 31, 2024: Fiesta Bowl
• Wednesday, January 1, 2025: Peach Bowl, Rose Bowl and Sugar Bowl
 
Semifinals
• Thursday, January 9, 2025: Orange Bowl
• Friday, January 10, 2025: Cotton Bowl (Jerry's World)
 
CFP National Championship
• Monday, January 20, 2025: Mercedes Benz Stadium, Atlanta, Georgia
Now that most of the kids on those teams will be receiving pay, I don't mind the 17 games.  Won't be easy but at least they get something out of it financially.  

 
Now that most of the kids on those teams will be receiving pay, I don't mind the 17 games.  Won't be easy but at least they get something out of it financially.  


Young adults instead of kids 

Young Adulthood, ages 18-24, is a developmental stage of late adolescence when young people are transitioning out of kids/child/adolescent focused systems and into adult focused systems

 
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How long before BIG goes away from the CCG?  

Also, do we have tie breakers for top two in conference now without divisions?  What happens when there are 4 10-2 teams in the BIG all with 2 conference loses?

 
Young adults instead of kids 

Young Adulthood, ages 18-24, is a developmental stage of late adolescence when young people are transitioning out of kids/child/adolescent focused systems and into adult focused systems
You get to my age, you will call them kids.

How long before BIG goes away from the CCG?  

Also, do we have tie breakers for top two in conference now without divisions?  What happens when there are 4 10-2 teams in the BIG all with 2 conference loses?
We have always had tie breakers in place in the event teams finish with the same record.  

 
I know that there will be tie breakers.  I'm just curious what they are going to be?  Usually, they are some form of best record within division, then best home record, etc.

 
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