ok, you got me. But college football home games are on a whole other level than basketball. I wish they'd have MORE home games in the CFP, not less.
16 teams get in.
B10, ACC, B12, SEC champions all get bids in to CFP.
Top rated conference title winner other than those 4 gets a bid to CFP.
11 at large bids given.
Team seeded 1-16
Top 8 seeds host first round games
Winners of those games feed in to December 31, Jan 1 bowls, Jan 2 bowls (Rose, Sugar, Fiesta, Orange)
Winners of those games make Cotton and Peach Bowls
Winners of those games make title game (1 rotating location)
Rose Bowl has highest ranked remaining B10 team, if any
Sugar Bowl has highest ranked remaining SEC team, if any
Fiesta has highest ranked remaining B12 team, if any
Orange has highest ranked remaining ACC team, if any
If there aren't any of the P4 affiliates still playing, highest ranked team goes to those bowls.
How this years would have looked, under above rules...
1. Oregon hosts Clemson in first round matchup
2. Georgia hosts South Carolina in first round matchup
3. Texas hosts Ole Miss in first round matchup
4. Penn State hosts Miami in first round matchup
5. Notre Dame hosts Arizona State in first round matchup
6. Ohio State hosts Alabama in first round matchup
7. Tennessee hosts SMU in first round matchup
8. Indiana hosts Boise State in first round matchup
If all games went Chalk...
Rose Bowl - Oregon v Indiana
Sugar Bowl - Georgia v Tennessee
Fiesta Bowl - Texas v Ohio State
Orange Bowl - Penn State v Notre Dame
Cotton Bowl - Oregon v Penn State
Peach Bowl - Georgia v Texas
Natty Game - Oregon v Georgia