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RE: The Athletic: college football power brokers pushing for 8 team playoff
(12-24-2018 11:32 AM)BruceMcF Wrote:  So far the "non-AQ", now non-A5 FBS conferences have been successful in getting an upgrade in access in each new championship contract revision since the low point of the original BCS. If there is a decision among the A5 that they want to go for an eight-team CFP, there's going to have to be something paid in return for the G5 supporting a expansion of the post-season to include the four quarterfinals.

Something like the best Go5 champion in if ranked 16 or higher, or else something like an extra quarter share to fund destination bowls for the four Go5 champions to NOT make the Access Bowl / CFP at-large.

If the P5 and ND are unified, i don't think they need a G5 vote. Plus, straight 8 or 5 + 3 gives the G5 a much better playoff chance than the CFP.

I don't see any reason for the P5 to support a G autobid.
12-24-2018 12:25 PM
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