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SEC, Big Ten look to expand College Football Playoff, form scheduling partnership, end conference championships
The SEC and Big Ten are reportedly weighing options for an expanded College Football Playoff, including 14 or 16 team formats.
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Exactly. Easy to be top 14 when you play 2 real away games a year.So ND would continue to receive preferential treatment,the more things change the more they stay the same.
How is that preferential? They have to finish in the top 14 — the number of slot’s available. All other conferences are potentially eligible even if outside of the top 14. That’s actually preferential.So ND would continue to receive preferential treatment,the more things change the more they stay the same.
They need to be in a conference in my opinion.ND would really need to be bad to not get in the playoffs under this scheme.
Greed. Pure and simple.
It's not too big of a leap before the top 3 or 4 teams in the B1G decide they don't need to pull the weight of a lot of these bottom dweller in the conference and start cutting back the number of teams in the B1G to something "more manageable", say ten or twelve teams . Still keep all the money just get rid of the " also ran" dead weight. This is not good, not why the conference was created. One for all, and a for Ohio State, Michigan, etc.![]()
SEC, Big Ten look to expand College Football Playoff, form scheduling partnership, end conference championships
The SEC and Big Ten are reportedly weighing options for an expanded College Football Playoff, including 14 or 16 team formats.awfulannouncing.com
In a perfect world, this is perfect. We don't live in that world. Greed rules, and the B1G/SEC are trying desperately to tilt the table even more. As long as they demand 4 slots each with built-in byes and all the rest of that crap, it'll never make much sense.Just make the damn thing 16 teams.
B10 champ gets a bid
SEC champ gets a bid
ACC champ gets a bid
B12 champ gets a bid
Top Ranked group of 5 gets a bid
The top other 11 teams get at larges.
***committee picks and seeds the at large teams, and the 16 team field.
Seed them all, no byes or special treatment for the seeding...1-8 host campus home games.
8 winners feed in to the Bowl games like they did this year, with conference tie ins if teams from those conferences are still alive.
If you don't like having to go play at a cold weather stadium in December, maybe take your regular season games a little more seriously. Maybe don't get your ass beat at Oklahoma...as an example.??
The play-in could be a godsend for teams like Indiana that will have a hard time routinely being top 4. It could also bite us in the ass if we're top 3-4 and lose to 5-6, sure.The worst aspect is the play-in BS......disgusting.
In a perfect world, this is perfect. We don't live in that world. Greed rules, and the B1G/SEC are trying desperately to tilt the table even more. As long as they demand 4 slots each with built-in byes and all the rest of that crap, it'll never make much sense.
A modified 3-3-2-2-4 playoff (14 teams), no special consideration to ND, 6 byes with 1 each for league champs and 2 others, w/o other seeding concessions, would have worked for everyone..
At what point does there come a valid anti-trust lawsuit against the Big 10 & SEC?
The play-in could be a godsend for teams like Indiana that will have a hard time routinely being top 4. It could also bite us in the ass if we're top 3-4 and lose to 5-6, sure.