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At the moment, it looks like four is too many.
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RE: Oklahoma, USC and Penn State make case for expanded playoffs
(01-03-2017 07:11 PM)msm96wolf Wrote:  At the moment, it looks like four is too many.

Ehhh...in some years perhaps. But honestly, any argument that 4 was too many was dead the first year when the #4 seed won it all.
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RE: Oklahoma, USC and Penn State make case for expanded playoffs
(01-03-2017 07:15 PM)Attackcoog Wrote:  
(01-03-2017 07:11 PM)msm96wolf Wrote:  At the moment, it looks like four is too many.

Ehhh...in some years perhaps. But honestly, any argument that 4 was too many was dead the first year when the #4 seed won it all.

Two of the first three has shown it. However, I think four is the perfect number. Eight is too many.
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RE: Oklahoma, USC and Penn State make case for expanded playoffs
(01-03-2017 07:31 PM)msm96wolf Wrote:  
(01-03-2017 07:15 PM)Attackcoog Wrote:  
(01-03-2017 07:11 PM)msm96wolf Wrote:  At the moment, it looks like four is too many.

Ehhh...in some years perhaps. But honestly, any argument that 4 was too many was dead the first year when the #4 seed won it all.

Two of the first three has shown it. However, I think four is the perfect number. Eight is too many.


If they went 8? What would have stopped Boise State from winning the National Championship in 2006 after they beat Oklahoma? They could have beaten Ohio State and the others that year as well.
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RE: Oklahoma, USC and Penn State make case for expanded playoffs
(01-03-2017 07:35 PM)DavidSt Wrote:  
(01-03-2017 07:31 PM)msm96wolf Wrote:  
(01-03-2017 07:15 PM)Attackcoog Wrote:  
(01-03-2017 07:11 PM)msm96wolf Wrote:  At the moment, it looks like four is too many.

Ehhh...in some years perhaps. But honestly, any argument that 4 was too many was dead the first year when the #4 seed won it all.

Two of the first three has shown it. However, I think four is the perfect number. Eight is too many.


If they went 8? What would have stopped Boise State from winning the National Championship in 2006 after they beat Oklahoma? They could have beaten Ohio State and the others that year as well.

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