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RE: Delaney: 16 team conferences? 8 team playoff?
(12-11-2019 05:36 PM)TTT Wrote:  
(12-11-2019 05:27 PM)domer1978 Wrote:  
(12-11-2019 05:18 PM)MWC Tex Wrote:  Ross Dellenger

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A Power 5 AD in New York this week said a specific 8-team playoff model is circulating around the CFB world that would incorporate bowls, including a bowl-sponsored national championship game.

The model:
- 5 auto bids for P5 champs
- 2 at-large
- 1 Group of 5

That should put the end to the ND to the ACC talk(it won't, it should though).

I actually think if they were to adopt this format then it would FORCE Notre Dame to join the ACC. Otherwise, they are at a disadvantage each year. What's tougher for Notre Dame? Winning the ACC or finishing the regular season ranked in the T8? I would think finishing in the T8 would be harder.
Doesn't matter. Do we have access? If yes, then we're good.
12-11-2019 05:39 PM
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