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RE: Delaney: 16 team conferences? 8 team playoff?
(12-13-2019 04:32 PM)ohio1317 Wrote:  I think if went to 8, best way would be to have bowls as quarterfinals on New Years with as a traditional a setup a possible. Then do straight seeding 1 through 4 with the winners. Rather than bowls hosting semi-finals, have one location hold both semi-finals and championship. Make a big deal about being there for a week.

The only problem I see with this concept is the limited number of cities with the available accommodations for nearly 200,000 people pouring in for the experience or hope to be a part of the experience in the bars and streets. It's not like a basketball final 4 where you might have 1/4 of that.

Therefore it really restricts where it could be held.
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