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RE: The College Football Playoff’s 4-team format isn’t going anywhere
(04-30-2019 07:58 PM)bullet Wrote:  
(04-30-2019 07:29 PM)Stugray2 Wrote:  
(04-30-2019 03:44 AM)AuzGrams Wrote:  College football isn't fair for all teams in Division 1 unless there's an 8 team playoff with a G5 autobid.

Screw the G5. If they have a school among the top three at large, then fine. Otherwise the top one still gets the NY6 consolation game.

Fair by what standard? If you invest 1/3rd less than P5, and most G5 schools invest less than 1/2 of the typical P5, never mind the elite 20 programs seriously in the hunt for a playoff berth, then you deserve no better than a 2/3 shot at best.

You may be winning poker at the $20 minimum table, but that doesn't get you an invite to $500 minimum table.

With that argument, the G5 schools are investing more of their own money than any of the P5. The P5 is investing donor and ESPN dollars.

G5 should just play as I-AA and have a seperate playoff with some of the arguments I've seen. Maybe less G5 vs P5 games too.

UCF has been the best story in college football the past few years.
(This post was last modified: 04-30-2019 08:53 PM by AuzGrams.)
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