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Point # 1--Imagine attending games in December in State College, PA, Columbus, OH, Madison, WI, Ann Arbor, MI, South Bend, IN, etc., for three weeks in a row. That's asking a lot of fans.
Point # 2--It's asking even more of the home venues to be able to have a bunch of hotel rooms and restaurants available on a week's notice.
Point # 3--How would you like to be a fan of a lower ranked team which pulls a couple upsets and have to travel to, say, Athens, GA, Norman, OK, and State College, PA, three weeks in a row, again all on a week's notice?
Point # 4--Despite the author's claim to the contrary, this would indeed kill the bowl games.
Point # 5--Does anyone really think we need games like Central Michigan playing Missouri?
I frankly think this is one of the worst playoff proposals which I have seen yet.
Do you think the George Mason fans complained about traveling EVERY week up to the Final Four a few years ago??
If going to a play off system, I would not have 16 teams, i would only go with 8, for many of the reasons mentioned by NDSMC78.
I would also differentiate between top tier conferences and the lower tier conferences. The SEC, Pac-10, ACC, Big-10, Big 12, and Big East (top tier) teams faced a much more difficulty task than the WAC, MAC, Mid-American, Sun Belt and Conf-USA (lower tier) teams.
And then there's the issue of rank vs conf champ being the deciding criteria for seed placement. On the one hand I think conf champ deserves something, but the conf champ may not have played all the same teams as a higher ranked member of the conf who played tougher non-conf games and only lost to the conf champ.
A playoff should not mix the top tier teams and lower tier teams. I guess there could be three playoff systems (D-1AA already does a playoff).
In the end, it's a mess and I don't think it will ever be fixed. Let's set up a system where USC can claim they "won" a championship because someone voted it to them. Oh wait, we already did that.
Yes, all 11. Even the lousy conferences. While no one would argue that the winner of the Mid-American Conference is one of the top 16 teams in the country, there are multiple benefits of including champions of low-level leagues.
For even lower-rated conferences – the Sun Belts, the MACs – allowing annual access to the tournament would not only set off celebrations on small campuses but it would encourage investment in the sport at all levels. Suddenly, there would be a reason for teams in those leagues to really care.
If you are the #5 team you have no claim thus cannot complain about at 4 team playoff.
Stipulation #1 - conference cash-grabs, err....I meant conference title games would be outlawed....if conferences want to name a champ on the field, schedule fewer cupcakes and play it off in season or reduce the size of your conferences to actually allow a round-robin....

I say top 4. If you're #5, tough crap.
You wanna add four more games at the end of year as opposed to ONE more. Well......two more for the conferences that are greedy and have championships.
I think it's too much. Maybe go with the top 10, and have a play-in game or two.
Would people complain about the number of rounds in March Madness? I think the whole process is what is so fun, not just the title game (it's almost a letdown when you make it to the final four). I can't see a playoff as small as 16 teams being boring or tedious. The concern I would have is for player injuries and interfering with finals and whatnot.
The best way to answer this, and something the NCAA in its....bureaucracy would never do, is ask the players. Have every single D1A football player vote and see what they would like to do. I can assure you that the vote will unanimously support a playoff - but the NCAA doesn't care because all the players do is give their all for the team. They aren't the ones with money.
Would people complain about the number of rounds in March Madness? I think the whole process is what is so fun, not just the title game (it's almost a letdown when you make it to the final four). I can't see a playoff as small as 16 teams being boring or tedious. The concern I would have is for player injuries and interfering with finals and whatnot.
The best way to answer this, and something the NCAA in its....bureaucracy would never do, is ask the players. Have every single D1A football player vote and see what they would like to do. I can assure you that the vote will unanimously support a playoff - but the NCAA doesn't care because all the players do is give their all for the team. They aren't the ones with money.