im betting it happens by next year
Wonder if this would finally make Notre Dame join a conference? If I'm reading this right they could never be higher than a 5 seed and thus never get a bye if they stay an independent.
I'm shocked they decided to go with 1st games at on school sites. SHOCKED. That is also the most awesome part of this expansion.
Nothing was going to be perfect but on campus games are just a home run IMO.
Wonder if this would finally make Notre Dame join a conference? If I'm reading this right they could never be higher than a 5 seed and thus never get a bye if they stay an independent.
This does make some sense from ND perspective:
It would depend on what preference is given to champs #5 and #6.
If the 4 highest-ranked conference champs get byes, that's:
1 Alabama
2 Clemson
3 Ohio State
4 Oklahoma
If all of the rest go in order:
12 CCU at 5 ND
11 IND at 6 A&M
10 ISU at 7 FLA
9 UGA at 8 CIN
But, if the #5 and #6 champs get a home game, you can either just flip H/V...
5 ND at 12 CCU
...or seed them as #5 and #6, and shuffle the rest down so the at-larges are all seeded #7-12:
12 IND at 5 CIN
11 ISU at 6 CCU
10 UGA at 7 ND
9 FLA at 8 A&M
However, I wouldn't use the data from 2020 as an exercise in prediction.
I'm almost as shocked there's a proposal to go straight to 12 this soon -- instead of incremental 6 or 8 -- I assumed it'd go to 6, stay that way for like a decade, then increase, or such.
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.