golden sloth said:
ducktilldeath said:
calumnus said:
Unless they shrink the playoffs to include conference champions only (which would be far better, but is never going to happen) getting rid of the conference championship game is a must.
They are being generous giving the ACC 5 slots. Getting to the top 5 of the ACC should be entirely possible. We need to do it before the B1G and the SEC drop the ACC and Big-12 slots to 4 so they can expand to 8.
This does start to make conference championships irrelevant (like in basketball). All that matters is the tournament/playoffs. However, not having to have a conference champion will allow the B1G and SEC to expand to superconferences.
We need to be the leading contenders (with Stanford) for the expansion of the B1G to 8 on the West Coast. This is why beating OSU and WSU when we play them is critical. Our other competition for a B1G invite is Utah, Colorado, Arizona and ASU. We need to be at least roughly as successful as the best of them and as Ron Rivera has identified, have better national TV ratings. We cannot keep finishing near the bottom of the conference as we have done with Wilcox. We need exciting, winning brand of football that puts fans in the stands and attracts a TV audience.
The Calgorithm pointed the way, we need to humorously play into our smart, liberal, "woke" reputation while playing all these Southern teams in the ACC, especially Florida State and Clemsen. That makes for compelling national TV. However, we can't go 2-6, we cannot choke away a 25 point lead over Miami at home after College Gameday. We need to win too.
Conference champs only is just an awful way to go. Go 12-0, lose 31-30 to a 9-4 team, etc, etc, etc, etc. Reward the best teams, there should be ZERO automatic qualifiers of any kind.
I completely disagree. Have the regular season mean something. Leaving decisions up to a committee will only result in the have's being unjustly rewarded at the expense of the have-nots.
Exactly. It is too late, BCS screwed it up, but the traditional BCS New Years Day bowls should have been the first round of the playoffs for the P5 champs. Rose Bowl should have always been Pac-12 Champ vs B1G Chanp. 4 BCS New Years Bowl Champs play two more games the next weekend then the winners play in the National Championship game the weekend before the Super Bowl.
For the other 3 spots, my preference is the G6 Champs play in a Christmas week bowl, with the 3 winners playing a P5 Champ in one of the 4 BCS games. That eliminates ANY need for a committee or voting. However, if a committee selected the three as "at large" with no more than a single team from any conference, that would have been fine. Similarly the seedlings could all be determined by the committee as long as the PAC-12 Champ always hosted the Rose Bowl as their first game.
It would have retained the tradition that makes college football great and distinct from the NFL (Rose Bowl would still be Cal's goal) while having the regular season matter. It would also encourage P5 teams to play each other OOC again because what matters would be winning your conference, not padding your record with wins against cupcakes.
My hope is that at some point college football splits into big regional divisions of a single BCS league roughly corresponding to the old conferences.