Not watching. But haven't watched one in quite a while so my viewership, or lack thereof, will not make any difference. Sadly.
Yes they did.That's a pretty myopic perspective.
The playoff is 4 teams, but determining those 4 was a wide-open audition. Just happens Georgia and Bama rose to the top!!
- Didn't all 125ish teams play 12 regular season games?
- Didn't each conference play a Championship game to establish its BEST team?
What other team(s) deserves a playoff shot over the 4 teams that got bids? Ohio State, Utah, Baylor, Notre Dame, Pittsburg, etc
Would I rather have an 8 team playoff? Sure, but I still think we would still have a Bama v. Georgia matchup tonight.
Well for beginners a conference champion of any major conference definitely deserves to be in the playoff. That's not even debatable.
Not one other sport's playoff does that, college or professional.
Picking and choosing might happen in 16 teams out of 16-72 but not 4 without it not being a process all have access to.
Besides the fact, why would you want to give your viewership to a game where a network is trying to continue to give the SEC huge advantages over the rest of the field by moving UT & OU to them. Its horrible for CFB.
It's not even close reallyI won’t watch, but that’s cause college football playoff is the most boring postseason of all of sports. Bama 37 Georgia 17.
Unless the playoff only includes Conference Champions there will always be "at-large" teams in a playoff. This year it was Georgia.Yes they did.
Alabama is the Best team in the SEC. Georgia should not have gotten a bid over one of the other conference champions or ND.
Looking at how the bowl season played out, the rest of the SEC is pretty week. Which is to be expected given how often they turn over their coaching staff.
Saben said Cincinnati gave them everything they could handle. The game was a lot more competitive then what the score showed.
Baylor would give them a run for their money.
Anyway you look at it. Right now it is an Invitational. The criteria to get invited changes to give them their predetermined teams.
It's a joke.
I won’t watch, but that’s cause college football playoff is the most boring postseason of all of sports. Bama 37 Georgia 17.
An auto-qualifier is debatable if that team has 3 losses. I thought Utah was playing great at season end, but the beautiful thing about college football is games in Sep matter.
Every school enters the season knowing it takes NEAR perfection over the 12 games regular season to make the 4 team playoff.
I hope it does move to an 8 team playoff with the 5 highest ranked conference champs getting an auto-bid. Currently, more than 8 would just lead to more blow-out games in a play-off. Also with CCG games, any more than 8 would probably result in rematch games in early playoff rounds.
I get people don't like the idea of an SEC CCG rematch- but they earned it in beating Michigan & Cincinnati handily.
Unless the playoff only includes Conference Champions there will always be "at-large" teams in a playoff. This year it was Georgia.
Sure Baylor could argue they deserved a bid. But maybe they should have scheduled a better team than BYU in their non-con.
Georgia played Clemson.
Cincy played ND.
I understand schedules are made many years in advance. But maybe Baylor should have learned their lesson when the were omitted from the playoff 5-7 years ago
I really hope tonight's championship games ratings tank.
First of all we continue with this heavily rigged 4 team invitational now until 2026, where certain teams and league champs are heavily given preference over others. Why watch a sport all year long for a championship that is heavily slanted towards involving just a handful of teams and everyone else plays a post-season exhibition game 4 weeks after the season? Oh wait, I know too many playoff teams makes the regular season worthless. Tell that to the NFL and the Chargers/Raiders last night.
Secondly, we see a sport not trying to engage all areas of the country but become more and more regionalized and shrink the pie of the number of fans instead of increasing it. Its a system where instead of trying to engage all parts of the country they are trying to create super leagues to give the teams who already a huge built in advantage in the brand value, recruiting and revenues. What's the sports answer? Lets further consolidate the power and widen the gap.
Count me out, send them a message with your viewership.
What?I really hope tonight's championship games ratings tank.
First of all we continue with this heavily rigged 4 team invitational now until 2026, where certain teams and league champs are heavily given preference over others. Why watch a sport all year long for a championship that is heavily slanted towards involving just a handful of teams and everyone else plays a post-season exhibition game 4 weeks after the season? Oh wait, I know too many playoff teams makes the regular season worthless. Tell that to the NFL and the Chargers/Raiders last night.
Secondly, we see a sport not trying to engage all areas of the country but become more and more regionalized and shrink the pie of the number of fans instead of increasing it. Its a system where instead of trying to engage all parts of the country they are trying to create super leagues to give the teams who already a huge built in advantage in the brand value, recruiting and revenues. What's the sports answer? Lets further consolidate the power and widen the gap.
Count me out, send them a message with your viewership.