That’s why they need to quit messing around and expand that sucker to 64 teams nowThe second the team we like grabs a playoff spot because it has expanded is the second that I think everyone will love the idea.
If you remove money, the right answer is 6 teams. All power 5 champs and the top rated non-power 5. Absolutely no reason to go beyond that number imo other than money.
That makes sense but I hate allowing in teams that didn't win their conference. I don't think any team should have an opportunity to play for a national championship if they couldn't first win their own conference.I agree but part of me likes a bracket without any byes. I would go with a 8 team setup. P5 conference championship get auto bids and highest ranked G5 gets a spot. Two at large bids and everyone must be in a conference with a balanced schedule.
Personally I'd love eight teams with every P5 champion and the highest-ranked G5 champion getting autobids with two at-larges. Makes the regular season important, only adds potentially one more game for player safety, and I think the middle-seed games would be extremely fun.
That makes sense but I hate allowing in teams that didn't win their conference. I don't think any team should have an opportunity to play for a national championship if they couldn't first win their own conference.
Parity - how do we get it and sustain it? I wonder if the parity was an issue in the 90s when Neb and FSU were let college football in wins? I have the same sentiment. Tired of seeing primarily the SEC and Clemson dominating and OSU dominating the Big 10 and playing 2nd fiddle to SEC or Clemson. Include Okla in that as well as they have been very involved in the playoffs.but personally Ive had enough of seeing Bama, Clemson and tOSU curb stomp other teams. Lack of parity would seem to be a larger concern than feeding more teams to the lions
Parity - how do we get it and sustain it? I wonder if the parity was an issue in the 90s when Neb and FSU were let college football in wins? I have the same sentiment. Tired of seeing primarily the SEC and Clemson dominating and OSU dominating the Big 10 and playing 2nd fiddle to SEC or Clemson. Include Okla in that as well as they have been very involved in the playoffs.
Does it come down to recruiting restraints of some kind - limit gray shirts or limit the # of 5 stars on a team? It would make college football resemble the Chinese govt wt that kind of control. Sabin signs a contract extension to 2029 - that means more Bama for the foreseeable future. Just think if Tom coached until he was 79 instead of retiring at 62. (may not be a good comparison - but Tom went out on top and could have kept the ball rolling for another 10 years I would think. )
This ^^^ is the correct answer. 8 teams, no byes.I agree but part of me likes a bracket without any byes. I would go with a 8 team setup. P5 conference championship get auto bids and highest ranked G5 gets a spot. Two at large bids and everyone must be in a conference with a balanced schedule.