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RE: CFP Recommendation: 6 conf. champs + 6 at-large
(06-11-2021 12:12 AM)Frank the Tank Wrote:  Maybe it goes this way (whiteboarding this off the top of my head):

(1) The 3 contract bowls are all permanent quarterfinals with tie-ins if their respective conference partners make the top 4: Rose gets the best top 4 Big Ten or Pac-12 champ, Sugar gets the best top 4 SEC or Big 12 champ, and Orange gets the best top 4 ACC champ (or Big Ten or SEC champ if they don’t make the Rose/Sugar).

(2) 1 access bowl is the fourth quarterfinal and the other 2 are semifinals, with the mix rotating each year.

(3) National championship game is bid out to a neutral site just like today.

That would align with the quarterfinals being played on NYD. Could be that the NYD schedule, if this playoff is adopted, will be Orange-Rose-Sugar, with the fourth quarterfinal played on NYE and rotating with the semifinals among the Fiesta, Cotton, and Peach.
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