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RE: Playoff models, and how they affect the future of the Big East
(06-05-2012 02:53 AM)Mtyler Wrote:  I think people get all worried for nothing. For the most part any system that puts 4 teams playing for a NC will be better than 2. The main reason this playoff was even considered was started with all the griping and complaining in the media about exclusion of the Boise ST and utah's of the world. The potential revenue was discovered after it was initially looked into. The same thing will happen when you get a 4 team playoff consisting of a 2 loss sec,1 loss big 12,2 loss big ten, 1 loss PAC 12 teams and you have an undefeated big east or ACC team out on the side lines. I think ten years from now you will have an 8 or 16 team playoff that will be better for everyone. I think the, by far, biggest hurdle is getting the larger conferences used to the evil word playoff. Once that is done it will be much easier to expand. If they
actually go to a true 4 team playoff there is no way it stays at 4.

I disagree. The new system is being set up to completely shut out the current non bcs conf, and all but shut out the BE. In the end The games and power will go to the Big 4 with a nugget of $$$ thrown at the ACC.
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