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RE: The Athletic: college football power brokers pushing for 8 team playoff
(01-02-2019 01:36 PM)esayem Wrote:  We have improved upon the eye test that has ALWAYS existed.

No you haven't.

We've gone from 65 people (AP Poll) determining who could be the mythical national champion to 13 people (CFP) determining who could be the mythical national champion.

Back then, it was more democratic and didn't have to lie.

Now, it is a political beauty contest between washed up blowhards in some boardroom somewhere lying to the people about the process being a playoff for a real national championship.

Either drop the charade and go back to the pre-BCS Bowl days, or grow up and start a real, inclusive playoff to determine a true national champion where the participants are decided on the freakin' field.
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