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This is what I think the CFB Playoff format should look like
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RE: This is what I think the CFB Playoff format should look like
(08-09-2019 04:26 PM)PicksUp Wrote:  No and no.

None of the Power 5 Conference champs deserve an automatic spot.
Top G5 champ doesn’t deserve a spot either.

Just pick the top 8, regardless of conference affiliation or conference title.

What’s so hard to understand?
Well most of the time the Top 8 would hit those marks. I rather have it where you have to win it on the field. Picking the "Top 8" schools uses the eye test instead on the field results. Conference Champs won their games on the field. If Penn State is 9-4 and wins the Big Ten by beating 12-0 Wisconsin good for them. Wisconsin had a chance to win their conference but lost, however they would most likely still get the at-large spot.
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