wizards8507
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This whole premise about "Power 5" is bullshit. There's no such thing as the "Power 5," the entire concept was invented by the media. If the Big 12 champion isn't one of the best four teams in college football, there's zero reason to care that there's a "Power 5 champion" left out of the playoff. Who cares? What are you going to do when the best Big 12 team is actually the 9th best team in the country? Cry that the playoff should actually be 16 teams? Again, it's completely arbitrary. The best four teams are in, period. A conference championship is its own thing, it's not a quarterfinal for the playoffs. The point of winning the Pac-12 is to be crowned Pac-12 champions, not to qualify for the playoff.Yup (on Bama).... lol
8 teams is perfect IMO given the current structure (5 power + 3)
While I don't care for the whole super conference set up, it does have it's benefits too.
Bottom line, we're never going back to good ol' days, so I'd prefer something I consider to be the fairest solution. The committee debating between a 1 loss p5 conference champ vs another one loss p5 conference champ is silly IMO. And not being able to give an undefeated Cinderella non-p5 team with quality wins over p5 schools is horse shit.
The argument can be limited to the 3, if not limited more.
Hypothetical. Let's say the SEC was having a really down year (but we'll use this season's schedule for the sake of conversation). Georgia gets blown out by Notre Dame, Appalachian State, and Georgia Tech. They even lose to Samford. Then they run the table in the SEC and beat a mediocre SEC West champion in the title game to finish 9-4. Do you really support a system in which THAT team gets an automatic playoff bid? I sure don't.
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