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As of now and things can change .
Biggest takeaway is that Penn state has an easy path to the semifinals . Indiana at home and Miami/acc champ
at a neutral site…the acc stinks! Ugh

Also, what the hell is wrong with the committee?? There should be a rule or at least bracketing principles that you try not to schedule first round matchups between conference mates . 2 the 4 first round games have conference matchups and a third is smu-nd, where ND has the agreement with the ACC.
These buffoons better not actually do this.

 
As of now and things can change .
Biggest takeaway is that Penn state has an easy path to the semifinals . Indiana at home and Miami/acc champ
at a neutral site…the acc stinks! Ugh

Also, what the hell is wrong with the committee?? There should be a rule or at least bracketing principles that you try not to schedule first round matchups between conference mates . 2 the 4 first round games have conference matchups and a third is smu-nd, where ND has the agreement with the ACC.
These buffoons better not actually do this.

Not enough spots to move teams around to avoid each other, if it happens. It’s not like the NCAA tourney. This was known that this stuff can happen. There’s always the potential for teams to face each other 3 times even. Regular season, conf champ game and then playoff.

5 seed isn’t a terrible place to be, maybe most years.

ACC with the potential of 2 teams, which is good for them. SEC with just 3 as of now.
 
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Projected matchups are meaningless but can be fun. The ACC runner up will likely drop. SMU could flip with Indiana easily, or slide lower. If Texas wins out, Georgia gets another L and slides some. Etc.
 
Not enough spots to move teams around to avoid each other, if it happens. It’s not like the NCAA tourney. This was known that this stuff can happen. There’s always the potential for teams to face each other 3 times even. Regular season, conf champ game and then playoff.

5 seed isn’t a terrible place to be, maybe most years.

ACC with the potential of 2 teams, which is good for them. SEC with just 3 as of now.
The 5th spot is usually going to be a pretty good placement.

The last team in as 12 is normally not going to be that tough, and then in the quarterfinals you get to play a team you have would jumped to get into the playoff in the old 4 team system.

You are going to be in the semifinals before you play a team on your level or higher.
 
The 5th spot is usually going to be a pretty good placement.

The last team in as 12 is normally not going to be that tough, and then in the quarterfinals you get to play a team you have would jumped to get into the playoff in the old 4 team system.

You are going to be in the semifinals before you play a team on your level or higher.
Yes
5 is a good one . You will get an easier quarterfinal game than the 1 or 2 seed . Crazy
 
I like the path but part of me is so disappointed if Penn State hosts Indiana. I wanted to host a big name team from the south. Indiana I have seen so many times.
That’s can still change. I like seeing more home games up north though. No more cozy confines for some schools.

If they come up and win, tip your cap but at least the potential to encounter all sorts of conditions exists.
 
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As of now and things can change .
Biggest takeaway is that Penn state has an easy path to the semifinals . Indiana at home and Miami/acc champ
at a neutral site…the acc stinks! Ugh

Also, what the hell is wrong with the committee?? There should be a rule or at least bracketing principles that you try not to schedule first round matchups between conference mates . 2 the 4 first round games have conference matchups and a third is smu-nd, where ND has the agreement with the ACC.
These buffoons better not actually do this.


Totally wrong.
Rank the teams best to worst. Don't worry about matchups.

Why do so many sports fans prefer systems that aren't based on actual sports merit?
 
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I'm still hoping that some of these southern teams have to travel up north in December for some real football weather but I'm sure they will make sure that doesn't happen.
 
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5 is a good one . You will get an easier quarterfinal game than the 1 or 2 seed . Crazy
This model only exists for 2 years. It could stay the same or change after that.

I wonder if they may reseed rounds in the future.

Expansion to 14 is already written into the tv contract if they chose that as well.

Fixed number of bids per conference is also a talked about.

So anything is possible after these first two years.
 
They shouldn't be putting out weekly rankings.
If anything, just put out weekly seedings or a bracket.

It just makes them look incredibly dumb.

"We think these are the best teams. Ummm...but our dumb rules move all the teams around. ND and PSU are top teams. But this other team that is much worse needs to be up here."

You can't release a ranking and then say "but the seeds are totally different".
 
As of now and things can change .
Biggest takeaway is that Penn state has an easy path to the semifinals . Indiana at home and Miami/acc champ
at a neutral site…the acc stinks! Ugh

Also, what the hell is wrong with the committee?? There should be a rule or at least bracketing principles that you try not to schedule first round matchups between conference mates . 2 the 4 first round games have conference matchups and a third is smu-nd, where ND has the agreement with the ACC.
These buffoons better not actually do this.

They will play around with the seeding to avoid conference matchups.
 
The 5th spot is usually going to be a pretty good placement.

The last team in as 12 is normally not going to be that tough, and then in the quarterfinals you get to play a team you have would jumped to get into the playoff in the old 4 team system.

You are going to be in the semifinals before you play a team on your level or higher.
That’s true but it is an extra game and also with that comes the potential of injury. So would you rather have a bye or play the extra game (which most years can lead to a decent path to the semis) and have potential for injury as well. 🤷‍♂️

I can see the possibilityof reseeding in the future but they will observe first before doing anything.
 
They shouldn't be putting out weekly rankings.
If anything, just put out weekly seedings or a bracket.

It just makes them look incredibly dumb.

"We think these are the best teams. Ummm...but our dumb rules move all the teams around. ND and PSU are top teams. But this other team that is much worse needs to be up here."

You can't release a ranking and then say "but the seeds are totally different".
Weekly rankings is part of the fun. They at least don’t release them until later in the season (early November area).

Discussion and debate is all part of the “show” and entertainment value.
 
I don't think it would happen but another way to make it a little harder for a 5 seed would be to make the 2nd round home games as well. They want those bigger bowls involved so it's not likely to happen but traveling up to Boise (or wherever) might not be such a picnic. It would also be another stamp on trying to get that bye and top 4 seed, an extra bonus.
 
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That’s true but it is an extra game and also with that comes the potential of injury. So would you rather have a bye or play the extra game (which most years can lead to a decent path to the semis) and have potential for injury as well. 🤷‍♂️

I can see the possibilityof reseeding in the future but they will observe first before doing anything.
I would think the school would love the idea of a home game that probably brings in 5-10 million in revenue, especially since it should be an easy win.

Even if the coach had some worry about the potential for injury, I would think the easy path to the semis and the job security two playoff wins can offer probably trumps that.

No one will be shooting for 5 on purpose, but it’s a nice spot for the best non-champion given that you get to play a team in your second game that in most years of the 4 team playoff wasn’t close to getting in (4th best conference champ).
 
Not enough spots to move teams around to avoid each other, if it happens. It’s not like the NCAA tourney. This was known that this stuff can happen. There’s always the potential for teams to face each other 3 times even. Regular season, conf champ game and then playoff.

5 seed isn’t a terrible place to be, maybe most years.

ACC with the potential of 2 teams, which is good for them. SEC with just 3 as of now.
There’s a solid conspiracy theory that this was set up for notre dame to have an easy path on any given year because they can only get as high as 5
 
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There’s a solid conspiracy theory that this was set up for notre dame to have an easy path on any given year because they can only get as high as 5
Well that’s with the assumption that they’re 5 seed all the time. They could be any be any seed below that too. They were below it until the SEC and IU went down last weekend.

Actually if they lose to USC, I think it’s very possible they go from 5 to completely out of it depending on what else happens. Losses to NIU and a mediocre USC and a win over a 3 or 4 loss A&M might not be enough.
 
There’s a solid conspiracy theory that this was set up for notre dame to have an easy path on any given year because they can only get as high as 5
I don’t think the conference championship requirement for the top 4 had much to do with Notre Dame, as that wouldn’t happen very often. I think it was to avoid listening to the SEC argue EVERY year that their 2nd and 3rd teams are better than the other conference champions and should be seeded higher.

That is what led to spot 5 working out the way it did.
 
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I don’t think the conference championship requirement for the top 4 had much to do with Notre Dame, as that wouldn’t happen very often. I think it was to avoid listening to the SEC argue EVERY year that their 2nd and 3rd teams are better than the other conference champions and should be seeded higher.

That is what led to spot 5 working out the way it did.
Much better story is that the former ND athletic director was the architect of this system and set it up perfectly for the years they are contenders. Your way works too
 
There is a week of rivalry games and a week of championship games left. Things could look a lot different in 2 weeks.
That’s part of what’s made it really fun this year. So many more games in November have been played that have implications and it’s not over yet.
 
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That’s part of what’s made it really fun this year. So many more games in November have been played that have implications and it’s not over yet.
The tv ratings for some of these less than blockbuster late season matchups support that. The late season interest has really increased . Makes the old , “traditional” criticism of how a big playoff will “devalue the regular season” seem kind of ridiculous.
 
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Much better story is that the former ND athletic director was the architect of this system and set it up perfectly for the years they are contenders. Your way works too
I don’t see how it sets up perfectly for ND.

“The years they are contenders”??

ND hasn’t been a real contender for the national title in decades. The only time they will be seeded as high as 5/6 is when they are undefeated. This things is hardly structured “around” ND.
 
I don’t see how it sets up perfectly for ND.

“The years they are contenders”??

ND hasn’t been a real contender for the national title in decades. The only time they will be seeded as high as 5/6 is when they are undefeated. This things is hardly structured “around” ND.
I agree they aren’t a “real contender” but they were in the 4 team playoff 4 years ago with one loss. The 5 seed sets up perfectly, that’s pretty undeniable
 
I agree they aren’t a “real contender” but they were in the 4 team playoff 4 years ago with one loss. The 5 seed sets up perfectly, that’s pretty undeniable
A one loss ND gets into a 4 team playoff because they want the TV ratings if there aren’t as many other options as usual.

In this 12 team playoff, a one loss ND isn’t sniffing the 5 seed if there is the usual strong SEC or B1G runner up.
 
A one loss ND gets into a 4 team playoff because they want the TV ratings if there aren’t as many other options as usual.

In this 12 team playoff, a one loss ND isn’t sniffing the 5 seed if there is the usual strong SEC or B1G runner up.
You’re arguing my point for me. We all know they’d love Notre Dame and Alabama in every year. If ND ends up the #5 this year, that would be about 4-5 straight years Notre Dame, Alabama or another SEC team would get the 5 seed and an easy path to the final four
 
You’re arguing my point for me. We all know they’d love Notre Dame and Alabama in every year. If ND ends up the #5 this year, that would be about 4-5 straight years Notre Dame, Alabama or another SEC team would get the 5 seed and an easy path to the final four
No, that’s not what I am arguing at all. ND made the 4 team playoff over champions from conferences other than the SEC.

They are NEVER getting spot number 5 as a one loss team with their schedule over the second best SEC or B1G team.
 
I don’t think the conference championship requirement for the top 4 had much to do with Notre Dame, as that wouldn’t happen very often. I think it was to avoid listening to the SEC argue EVERY year that their 2nd and 3rd teams are better than the other conference champions and should be seeded higher.

That is what led to spot 5 working out the way it did.

If that was the case then they wouldn't put out rankings where.....the SEC/Big Ten 2nd and 3rd teams are ranked higher

The literal CFP is confirming the SEC/Big Ten teams ARE better and should he seeded higher by ranking them higher.

That's why this is the dumbest designed playoff possible.
 
SEC 2nd/3rd best teams: We're better than those conference champions and have better resumes. We should be seeded ahead of them.

CFP Commitee: That's preposterous! They won a conference championship. Your resume is clearly worse.
Who told you that your resume, which is lacking a conference championship, is better than theirs?

***looks at CFP Committee Rankings***

SEC 2nd/3rd best teams: You did!!
 
The tv ratings for some of these less than blockbuster late season matchups support that. The late season interest has really increased . Makes the old , “traditional” criticism of how a big playoff will “devalue the regular season” seem kind of ridiculous.
The larger format diminishes the meaning of the result of a game. That has always been the counterpoint, and it is still true.

Of course the more teams you invite, the more fan bases will care (higher TV ratings).

It’s two different viewpoints of what is important. I think it would be a shame if Bama or Ole Miss were to be provided an opportunity at this point to become champion. I’m sure others find it perfectly acceptable.
 
I would think the school would love the idea of a home game that probably brings in 5-10 million in revenue, especially since it should be an easy win.

Even if the coach had some worry about the potential for injury, I would think the easy path to the semis and the job security two playoff wins can offer probably trumps that.

No one will be shooting for 5 on purpose, but it’s a nice spot for the best non-champion given that you get to play a team in your second game that in most years of the 4 team playoff wasn’t close to getting in (4th best conference champ).
The ticket revenue all goes to the CFP. The CFP actually set the prices for tickets. (Students $25, Regular tickets were $100-$250) The hosting school only gets parking and concessions revenue. After you factor in all the expenses I don’t think it will be a huge windfall for the hosting schools.
 
The ticket revenue all goes to the CFP. The CFP actually set the prices for tickets. (Students $25, Regular tickets were $100-$250) The hosting school only gets parking and concessions revenue. After you factor in all the expenses I don’t think it will be a huge windfall for the hosting schools.
I did not know that. Thanks for the info.
 
Ugh - posted in another thread about ND and wanting to see them get spanked on the road in the first round. For them to possibly host a game I have decided to now root for USC tomorrow to keep them out altogether.

They need to join a conference.
 
So Miami is out as of tonight . Have to agree they should be out !

And Penn state at a 5 wow oh wow ! I wonder if they would be ok losing the BIG championship game to get the current draw of Arizona state at home and then Boise in a bowl ! A cakewalk to the national semifinal for Franklin
 
Edit: I totally screwed this up. Clemson would still make the CFP as the 5th ranked Conference Champ.
However, they could still be ranked and seeded below fellow ACC teams.


Dream scenario:
Clemson barely beats SMU.
AU or ISU win in close game.
Boise State beats UNLV.

#17 Clemson stays ranked behind #15 AU/#16 ISU winner and ACC Champion gets left out as 6th highest ranked champion.

AU/ISU winner stay ranked behind Miami.
SMU presumably drops out and Miami moves up to #11 - putting them in the CFP as the 12-seed.

So the ACC Champ gets left out while a non-champ game Miami gets put in!

Then I get to put this quote up again and again and again:
"As we have said, we have high regard for those who are playing in those conference championships."
 
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