RE: The Last Train to Clarksville
We'll give this one more shot to try to satisfy some suggestions:
So, if I read you correctly:
*There are 72 teams at the P level
*16 teams would make the playoffs
*within the conference playoff structure there would be an opening round (two games, played by the three division champs in each conference plus the highest rated/best record non-champion).
*the winners would then play for the "conference championship"
*the conference champions then advance to the 4 team playoff
Would all other sports championships be handled in the same way?
I think we would have to go more "regional" with less movement.
I appreciate the compliment of wanting Duke and Carolina in the SEC, JR, but I just don't ever see that happening.
ACC adds 5 to get to 18: Cincinnati, West Virginia, UCF, Tulane, Baylor
SEC adds 2 to get to 18: USF and Oklahoma State
B1G adds 4 to get to 18: Notre Dame, Iowa State, Kansas, Pitt
PAC adds 6 to get to 18: Boise State, BYU, Texas Tech, TCU, Kansas State, Houston
ACC
BC, Syracuse, UCF, West Virginia, Cincinnati, Louisville
UVa, Carolina, Duke, GT, Tulane, Baylor
VT, NC State, Wake Forest, Clemson, FSU, Miami
SEC
Mizzou, Arkansas, Oklahoma, OSU, Texas, A&M
LSU, Ole Miss, MSU, Alabama, Vanderbilt, Tennessee
USF, Georgia, South Carolina, Auburn, Florida, Kentucky
B1G
Kansas, Iowa, ISU, Nebraska, Minnesota, Wisconsin
Northwestern, Michigan, Illinois, Purdue, Pitt, Notre Dame
Michigan State, PSU, Maryland, Rutgers, Ohio State, Indiana
PAC
Houston, Texas Tech, TCU, Colorado, BYU, Kansas State
Utah, Boise State, Washington, WSU, Oregon, OSU
Cal, Stanford, UCLA, USC, Arizona, Arizona State
Or, if the B1G would stoop to take a non AAU school (and Ohio State would agree to some competition)
ACC
BC, Syracuse, UCF, West Virginia, Cincinnati, Louisville
UVa, Carolina, Duke, GT, Tulane, Baylor
VT, NC State, Wake Forest, Clemson, FSU, Miami
B1G
Rutgers, Maryland, Penn State, Cincinnati, Ohio State, Indiana
Michigan, Michigan State, Notre Dame, Purdue, Illinois, Northwestern
Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, Iowa State, Nebraska, Kansas
SEC
Mizzou, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Texas, Texas A&M
LSU, Ole Miss, MSU, Alabama, Vanderbilt, Tennessee
USF, Georgia, South Carolina, Auburn, Florida, Kentucky
PAC
Washington, Washington State, Oregon Oregon State, BYU, Utah
Colorado, Kansas State, Texas Tech, TCU, Houston, Arizona State
Arizona, San Diego State, UCLA, Southern Cal, California, Stanford
(This post was last modified: 12-01-2021 08:24 AM by XLance.)
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