(11-23-2011 07:40 PM)OrangeCrush22 Wrote: The 25 teams in the BCS standings, at the end of the regular season, get in. The #24 and #25 teams battle it out for the last spot. If the season ended today here is how it would look.
There are 4 regions and 4 BCS bowls. See where I'm going? The Fiesta and Rose alternate one final 4 spot, likewise the Orange and Sugar alternate hosting the other final 4 spot. The title game rotates though all 4.
What becomes of other bowls? They make deals with conferences. This becomes the post season NIT of basketball. Teams that got snubbed, or are simply bowl eligible get in. This way everyone is happy. Bowls continue to get money, and there is a playoff system.
What do you guys think of it? :cheers:
I disagree with that system, but you're pretty close to want I want
I DO agree with the following part:
"What becomes of other bowls? They make deals with conferences. This becomes the post season NIT of basketball. Teams that got snubbed, or are simply bowl eligible get in. This way everyone is happy. Bowls continue to get money, and there is a playoff system."
Here is my idea:
- 16 team playoff (Single elimination, of course)
- 11 conference champions make up the field along with 5 at large bids.
- 1st and 2nd rounds are hosted at highest seeds
Here is how it would look like with this year's results:
1. LSU (SEC Champion) vs. 16. Arkansas State (SBC Champion)
8. Houston (C-USA Champion) vs. 9. Oklahoma (At large)
4. Oklahoma State (B12 Champion) vs. 13. TCU (MWC Champion)
5. Virginia Tech (ACC Champion) vs. 12. Louisville (Big East Champion)
2. Alabama (At large) vs. 15. Northern Illinois (MAC Champion)
7. Boise State (At large) vs. 10. Oregon (PAC 12 Champion)
3. Arkansas (At large) vs. 14. Louisiana Tech (WAC Champion)
6. Stanford (At large) vs. 11. Penn State (B1G Champion)