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Saulbadguy 11-29-2006 02:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Chief Chief
Normally I'd agree with you on this plan, but it's obvious you didn't waste enough brain cells in devising it. Put a little more thought-process into it..y'know, mix in some 1-AA teams, add some byes, etc.,..then get back to me on it over lunch next week. That's right: Have your people call my people!

1-AA has their own playoffs.

Calcountry 11-29-2006 03:09 PM

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Originally Posted by JBucc
Here's my system: There's twelve conferences, Each one would be split into two divisions, North and South, East and West, A and B, whatever it doesn't really matter. The Winner of each would be seeded and put in a 12 team playoff with the top four seeds getting a bye. Playoffs commence and a true Champion is decided. This way there's no whining about being left out. Didn't win your conference? Tough luck. Play better next year. The conferences may have to be reorganized and the independents would have to join. Also the season would be cut to 10 or 11 games, 7 being conference games (4 from your division, 3 from the other) to prevent any ties. The Non-conference games would not matter as far as winning a division, but would be considered in seeding.

edit: To keep the BCS people happy, I guess the first four games could be called bowl names, then the next four more prominent bowls, then the next two probably the Sugar and Rose Bowl, then the Championship game. An NIT like playoff for conference runner ups could be a possibility for even more football fun.

Too complicated. Just have the Champions get an automatic bid, then have a certain number of at large bids. If 16 teams, then 4 bids go out.

If 32 teams, then 20 bids. I don't see why this would be difficult. 5 weeks from thanksgiving to New Years is easily managable.

Each University could decide for itself, how to or whether or not they want to allow flexibility on their Student athletes academic schedules.

Chief Chief 11-29-2006 03:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Saulbadguy
1-AA has their own playoffs.

So how can there truly be only ONE national champion if there really are TWO (or more) national champions?

I'm tellin' ya: Ya gotta mix in them 1-AA teams. Now burn some brain cells and get-R-dun!

Saulbadguy 11-29-2006 03:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Chief Chief
So how can there truly be only ONE national champion if there really are TWO (or more) national champions?

I'm tellin' ya: Ya gotta mix in them 1-AA teams. Now burn some brain cells and get-R-dun!

:LOL:

Mojo Rising 11-29-2006 08:03 PM

It would be fun to have a 16 team tourney, but it will never happen.

One way to have a true Champ is to take the top 4 teams and have them play in (1 vs 4) and (2 vs. 3.) The winners go to the BCS Champ game the following week.

They already have the newly created BCS Champ Game so it would work well. They would only have to add 1 game.

If you're #5 then you can complain all you want but you should have been ranked in the top 4. This can be accomplished by not losing, and scheduling a tough, non conference schedule.

I really think this has a shot in the future. It wouldn't disrupt the current Bowl system and would only add 1 game, which has already been created.

Dave Lane 11-29-2006 08:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Valiant
Where is the ****ing neither option..


I agree I'll give BCS a slight nod but both are ridiculous.

Dave

Thig Lyfe 11-29-2006 08:16 PM

A playoff would be great, and I can't believe people who talk about how lucrative bowls are don't realize that you can have each game in the playoff be a different "bowl". Still get the ad money but with better matchups.

Chief Chief 11-30-2006 06:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Mojo Rising
One way to have a true Champ is to take the top 4 teams and have them play in (1 vs 4) and (2 vs. 3.) The winners go to the BCS Champ game the following week.

They already have the newly created BCS Champ Game so it would work well. They would only have to add 1 game.

If you're #5 then you can complain all you want but you should have been ranked in the top 4. This can be accomplished by not losing, and scheduling a tough, non conference schedule.

Well..DUHH!! Under the current system, if you're #3 then you can complain all you want but you should have been ranked in the top 2. No matter how many teams you have in the tournament, there's always gonna be several teams left out who feel they should be included.

And just how does one go about scheduling a so-called "tough" schedule when games are lined up 5 or more years ahead of time? Who knows the quality of the 2011 team at USC, Ohio State, Notre Dame, Michigan, etc.? Who knew 5 years ago that Bobby Bowden and his 2006 FSU team would suck big-time?

Fairplay 11-30-2006 06:46 AM

Where is the Gaz option in the polls?


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