Sounds to me like we are setting up an NCAA tournament (12 teams) and then the NIT (all that is left over). These left over games will be the old HS consolation games, for those that remember playing these tournament games.
There are going to be some interesting, hardcore winter weather games played if this all pans out. Can only imagine the SEC starting to complain when they have to come north of the mason dixon line to play outdoors in late December.
Since first round games will be played on campus sites, does that mean the four losers of first round games will be eligible to play in bowl games? I haven't seen that discussed anywhere yet.
It could suck to have a historic regular season, be ranked #12, get blown out on the road in early December to the #5 team, and be staying home over the holidays. Normally, fans would be looking at a pretty existing bowl trip.
I have been a fan of bowl games (watch most of them) but more and more the top players are skipping out of them (see Florida-OU Cotton Bowl last year) so it is probably time to move on to a different system.
The bowl system is the dumbest postseason in all of sports. Sure they are fun as hell to go to but whoever thought to pair up the same two conferences over and over and play a meaningless exhibition game and call in the postseason is crazy. Give me 12 teams all day long (and you can still play meaningless bowl games).
Since first round games will be played on campus sites, does that mean the four losers of first round games will be eligible to play in bowl games? I haven't seen that discussed anywhere yet.
It could suck to have a historic regular season, be ranked #12, get blown out on the road in early December to the #5 team, and be staying home over the holidays. Normally, fans would be looking at a pretty existing bowl trip.
ISU would be a wildcard in that scenario.Time to re-propose my CFB bowl game draft as a televised event on the night following championship games. Draft order would be determined by game payout, no conference affiliation would exist. Bowl committees would be given 10 minutes to choose two teams to play giving ESPN time to discuss the matchups while the next choice is being made. You would get many more better matchups and it would be a good made for TV event.
Have no fear. The ESPN hype machine will do its best to ensure most of the open bids go to the SEC and most SEC Teams will be ranked high enough to play at home.There are going to be some interesting, hardcore winter weather games played if this all pans out. Can only imagine the SEC starting to complain when they have to come north of the mason dixon line to play outdoors in late December.
Am I the only one who groaned at no conference limits for playoff spots? I'd like to see it limited to 2 per conference but 3 would be acceptable. If you're not top 2 or 3 in your conference you should not be playing for the national championship. It's already been proven by the regular season that there are several teams better than you.
Talking about the SEC getting 5 teams. Don't want to see it. Think it's wrong.
Am I the only one who groaned at no conference limits for playoff spots? I'd like to see it limited to 2 per conference but 3 would be acceptable. If you're not top 2 or 3 in your conference you should not be playing for the national championship. It's already been proven by the regular season that there are several teams better than you.
Talking about the SEC getting 5 teams. Don't want to see it. Think it's wrong.
Intellectually I can accept that maybe/probably the 3rd best team in a power 5 conference is probably better than most G5 conference champions. That said, I'd still rather see it played out on the gridiron than see 3rd place Texas A&M playing 4th place Auburn in the first round. And I realize ISU might theoretically be left out with this thinking, but I think it's better for the game.Yep. Limit it to 3, and #3 has to play on the road in the first round unless its against another #3 seeded lower.
There are going to be some interesting, hardcore winter weather games played if this all pans out. Can only imagine the SEC starting to complain when they have to come north of the mason dixon line to play outdoors in late December.