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The College Football Playoff’s 4-team format isn’t going anywhere
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RE: The College Football Playoff’s 4-team format isn’t going anywhere
(04-30-2019 03:44 AM)AuzGrams Wrote:  College football isn't fair for all teams in Division 1 unless there's an 8 team playoff with a G5 autobid.

WRONG WRONG WRONG WRONG....

No autobid scenario is fair - not one. Not even where the best conference has a fluke Conference Playoff Champ.... never, never NO.

This "everybody gets a trophy" BS has to stop. You WILL NEVER get a unanimous decision on the best 2, 4, 8 or even 16 - NEVER, no matter how you try to decide it.

Of all the metrics and measurements available, the Human Decision and "eye test" is still the best way to get the best playoff field. The last team out is going to ***** no matter what.

I would rather have the more appealing and correct top vs. bottom seed game over a scenario where "Houston" (not picking on Houston) was the best G5 but the metrics say they are only 15th or so best team in the country but "Auto Bid" says they are in when Florida State is out and the metrics say they are much better than Houston (obviously this is a made up scenario, but the likelihood of it really happening like this in some form is pretty high if auto bid existed).
05-02-2019 09:11 AM
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