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RE: The Athletic: college football power brokers pushing for 8 team playoff
(12-19-2018 06:38 PM)esayem Wrote:  A “G5 Champ” is not an “auto-bid”, it is an at-large bid selected from five conferences. It’s ridiculous. Two undefeated G5 teams will cause more unnecessary controversy. It also puts a perceived cap on how many G5 teams can make the playoffs, and could be used against the G5.

Let's be realistic. There is typically ONE G5 team per year that is unbeaten and has a real case at being in the top 10, with a bunch of others in the 20s.

5+1+2 is actually a very fair breakdown of relative power in FBS.
12-20-2018 12:33 AM
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