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RE: This is what I think the CFB Playoff format should look like
(08-09-2019 04:34 PM)JHS55 Wrote:  A5 action playoffs
A5 moves to 32 teams and has their own and separate playoffs set up any way they want too

32 teams is too small. Some schools just have a bad decade or two. Even top schools don't like 32. The more realistic number should be 56 or 64. First is to cut off all G5 schools. Then cut a few real bad schools in current P5 like Washington State and Oregon State. The exception are BYU and Cincinnati. BYU is a traditional football power. Cincinnati is the second best team in a big state (Ohio). They are more deserving than small state No.1 like Minnesota, Missouri, Arkansas or big state No. 4/5 like Baylor, Texas Tech, Wake Forest. California can have four. Florida and Texas can have three. It is a stretch but I also give North Carolina three. All other states cannot have more than two.
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