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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
(05-12-2019 01:26 PM)bullet Wrote:  Just started looking at alternatives on an 8 team playoff. Kind of interesting that in 2018, UCF, along with Notre Dame, Georgia, Michigan and P5 champs, Alabama, Clemson, Oklahoma and Ohio St. are in with a straight 8. With a 5-0-3, UCF gets displaced by Pac champ Washington. In a 5-1-2, its Michigan who gets displaced by Washington (who was #9).

If there's not a guaranteed G5 spot, then I believe that it's fair to have a rule that all top 8 conference champs and independents (meaning all teams that don't have an opportunity to win a P5 auto-bid) should be in the playoff. Essentially, if you are precluded from winning a P5 auto-bid, then you should be acknowledged over a P5 non-champ if you would have been in the playoff in an 8-team scenario where no one received auto-bids.
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