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RE: Delaney: 16 team conferences? 8 team playoff?
(12-14-2019 09:21 AM)XLance Wrote:  
(12-14-2019 07:24 AM)Fresno St. Alum Wrote:  I didn't read it all but lets say there was an 8 team w/ the current conf. lineup and the 5,2,1 rule

1.LSU v 8.Memphis
4.Oklahoma v 5.Georgia
3.Clemson v 6.Oregon
2.Ohio St. v 7.Baylor

So #5, #7 were the at larges. If they went to the 4x16 conf. then 4,3,1 rule would take place opening another at large.

5-2-1 is a G5 pipedream......so is 4-3-1.
When we get to a P4, the G schools will have to start their own playoff. It creates more opportunities for the networks to make money and will eliminate any committee's selection of a playoff participant.

If the so-called G schools have their own playoff, how long would it be before there's a demand for a P5/G5 matchup to determine an undisputed national champion? Remember when the NFL looked down its nose at the AFL? Namath's NY Jets put a stop to that.
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