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CFP Recommendation: 6 conf. champs + 6 at-large
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RE: CFP Recommendation: 6 conf. champs + 6 at-large
Interesting thing here is that they are saying that Bowls will be both quarter and semi final sites. I’m curious how that will work because the Rose is pretty dead set on being on NYD, seeing as there’s a big parade and all. I see two ways this could go:

The Rose is locked in as a permanent quarterfinal site, while the other 5 alternate between being semis and quarter sites

Alternatively, I can see where 2 of the 6 NY6 bowls host two games when it’s their turn to be a semi final: an exhibition on/around NYD, and then the semifinal 7-10 days later. This would be similar to the later half of the BCS era, where there would be a Rose Bowl game and then a BCS NCG in Pasadena later in January.
06-10-2021 04:01 PM
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RE: CFP Recommendation - Wedge - 06-10-2021, 12:56 PM
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