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Decide it all on the field.

This committee thing is good for controversy and ratings. But this shouldn't be about growing controversy and ratings. It's wrong.

Change might not come until 2025, when the CFP contract is up.

But when it does, we need to have a system that gives every team an objective path to the national championship.
Four spots 5 Power conferences

Anyone shoulda seen this coming
The system sucks and I think that's great.

Its going to force the ACC and B12 to merge or greatly improve scheduling which will then call out the records of more schools.
(12-07-2014 12:55 PM)_sturt_ Wrote: [ -> ]Decide it all on the field.

This committee thing is good for controversy and ratings. But this shouldn't be about growing controversy and ratings. It's wrong.

Change might not come until 2025, when the CFP contract is up.

But when it does, we need to have a system that gives every team an objective path to the national championship.

Earlier; but, bless you for drinking the Kool-Aid, thinking it will be that long before any changes are made.
(12-07-2014 01:00 PM)DefCONNOne Wrote: [ -> ]
(12-07-2014 12:55 PM)_sturt_ Wrote: [ -> ]Decide it all on the field.

This committee thing is good for controversy and ratings. But this shouldn't be about growing controversy and ratings. It's wrong.

Change might not come until 2025, when the CFP contract is up.

But when it does, we need to have a system that gives every team an objective path to the national championship.

Earlier; but, bless you for drinking the Kool-Aid, thinking it will be that long before any changes are made.

Would love to be wrong... hopefully you can read between my lines and see that.

But the conventional wisdom says I'm not, unfortunately.
Jeff Schultz Atlanta Constitution-Journal...

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Exactly.

Pause for thought...

Obamacare is to "stupid voters" might be as CFP charade is to stupid fans... ie, masterminds of the process have engineered something that optimizes the hype machine, and a rational national championship is just the means to their end. Would love to know how much advertising ESPN sold for a 30 minute weekly show that, in the end, didn't actually tell TCU fans anything.
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