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RE: Playoff Expansion Plans?
(03-23-2016 02:42 PM)ThaGinga Wrote:  
(03-23-2016 02:11 PM)rokamortis Wrote:  If there is some consolidation down to a P4 and G4 as some predict I'd like to see the following: I know this isn't likely to happen but I'd like to see CCG games be scrapped and the divisional winners placed in the first round of the playoffs. Each conference sends two teams with each team being in the other division so you could potentially have a national title against conference teams. The top 4 teams in each division host. The next round could be at campus sites or used as part of existing bowls.

The P4 conferences have a chance to score more teams in the playoffs longer - thus making more money. The G4 would have opportunity and that's all that they really want at this point. I think it would generate some excitement if the G4 schools could beat or at least put a scare in some of the P4 teams.

No thanks, the 2011 BCS NC game was boring. Don't really care to watch a conference championship game that decides the national champion. 07-coffee3

It wouldn't be boring. Not after a playoff gauntlet. But I don't think ccgs are going anywhere.
03-24-2016 12:03 AM
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