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Hypothetical: FBS playoffs using the FCS formula
So I was reading about the FCS brackets today for their playoff format.

https://fbschedules.com/fcs-playoffs-201...-released/

All league winners are automatically entered into the playoff. Then the top 8 seeds get a bye. The next 16 teams (14 of them are at large) go head to head with the winners already paired off to visit a bye team in the second round (example: Kennesaw State/Wofford winner at Weber State).

Not getting into a discussion about the value of the bowls (that's a separate topic), how do you think it would work with an FBS playoff system in this format? For this season, who would be the top 8? Who would be the next 16? Would this generate more interest among college football fans in an actual post season?
11-25-2019 04:54 PM
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