What's the functional difference to the tv viewer, tho? The color of the uniforms and mascots?
I'm saying the G5 teams are not the problem. The problem is huge conferences that don't do a good job of determining the best team in their own conference, WHICH WAS DONE PURPOSEFULLY by the conferences, creating confusion about what the playoff is supposed to be.
Those G5 teams are in the playoff because the CFP didn't want to be sued because they know they can't represent it as the 8/10/12 best teams because they don't even determine the 1 best in their own conference. It's why they want to guarantee 4 or 5 from the SEC and B1G - it's solely about getting more money.
And because of that, there will always be shit teams in the playoff. Adding a G5 or 2 doesn't change that.
Be mad at the actual bad guys, not these little schools.
I keep hearing the it’s because of the litigation risk and I’m sure there’s something to it but as someone who has done quite a bit of antitrust work the theory that 5 autobids somehow solves the legal problem makes zero sense to me.
It also doesn’t line up with the history of the playoffs. I thought there were 5 autobids because there were five major conferences when the playoffs were set up. When the Pac12 blew up the logic of having five autobids fell apart. Obviously, if the fifth autobid had disappeared with the PAC 12 ND fans would be in a much different place right now.
So it’s an unintended design flaw, and it should be talked about because it should be fixed moving forward. Like you don’t necessarily need to freeze out the G5 entirely but there’s no way a two loss G5 team should be getting in when multiple 2 loss P4 teams are out. Yes, you’ll still get some bad games in the first round, but you’ll have fewer games that were effectively decided before the teams got off the bus.
Obviously, the shitty autobid system isn’t what FUCKED is this year. It’s the system working how it’s supposed to. Alabama getting in over us was the decision makers deciding to ignore the way the system was supposed to work.