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RE: What happens if an unbeaten UCF is excluded again?
(11-29-2018 02:43 PM)Z-Fly Wrote:  
(11-29-2018 02:39 PM)bearcatmark Wrote:  
(11-29-2018 02:33 PM)Z-Fly Wrote:  AAC wouldn't get/deserve an auto bid. I've been saying for a long time now. 5 P5 champions, 1 G5 wild card, 2 wild cards with no limitations. I think that would make everyone pretty happy. I don't believe you need 16. 8 is the number.

I'd make one alteration to this. The 6 highest ranked conference champions regardless of conference and two at large bids.

Rankings leave room for corruption or Bias.

Of course they do. You'll never take bias out unless you do that by computer ranking (which I'm not opposed to if you do a statistically valid strength of record metric like Resume S&P). I like the idea that no conference champ is guaranteed a spot. Say this year Boise and UCF both were unbeaten and Northwestern somehow stole the Big 10 title. The auto bids would include Boise and UCF but not Northwestern.
 
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