History proves that champions aren't decided through the SEC regular season alone. It would have been this year. It wouldn't have last year. Last year we'd have been looking at a three way tie with UGA, AU, and UA for the SEC championshipāvery similar to the shared title in '89 with AU, UA, and UT.
And what's wrong with being co-champions of a conference? Ohio State at 12-1 played Northwestern at 8-4. They both lost one conference game. Did the playoff committee care about Northwestern, win or lose? Certainly not. Ohio State could have been selected as a playoff team in the 8 game format and Northwestern gets to go to the Rose Bowl. Win, win.
In Last years scenario, without the SECCG, maybe the SEC gets 3 teams in an 8 game format. But frankly, regardless of what happened between the barn and Jawja, there was absolutely NOTHING Alabama could do about it, either way. Their fate was out of their own hands when we lost on the Plains and we would have been out of the playoff if not for the Buckeyes bad loss to Iowa. Some years it will be the way the cookie crumbles. Having 8 teams in certainly makes losing out a lot less likely, doesn't it?
It doesn't promise a thing. It's suggested that may have a bearing, but I can easily see teams and conferences complaining about having a home field advantage in the playoffs. Few are going to want to travel to Ohio State and play in the snow. Seriously, there's a reason why we see bowl games played in cities with temperate limates.
"If they did this, this might happen" isn't a good stance to take when "if they continue to do this, this will continue."
And it might rain torrents at Bryant Denny Stadium, the likes of which we got the weekend of the CCG. This is football, toughen up.
What the NBA and NFL do in their seasons have no bearing, what so ever, with what we're talking about here. Mentioning the basketball team has no bearing. They are just starting their seasons and they're still getting a break for their finals, families, holiday's etc.
Bama is back to practicing hard during Christmas Holidays. They get a brief time to spend with family. I doubt that's reasonable for everyone to do, due to travel distance. They can easily factor in those few days and get on with the playoffs. Lot's of things seem to give you pause. You work around life. Whatever these kids are asked to do, it's frankly no more than what has been asked of all the rest of us from time to time. Secular folks, athletes, even aliens, work around and through Holidays. My suggestion would be as soon as the early recruiting is over, the playoffs begin.
Another suggestion stating an eight team playoff means you get a credible team isn't correct either. Is UCF a credible playoff team? You've answered that one yourself. Would Washington be a credible team? Michigan? The Wolverines are a no...they lost that chance in the regular season.
We just had to sit through Northwestern, Utah, Pittsburgh, and Texas. Somehow having to watch the top 8 teams in the country play each other in a winner take all doesn't seem nearly as distasteful.
Give me another weekend on the regular season schedule where we got to watch the top 8 teams in the nation play one another? I didn't think so. If by a complete miracle it did happen, they would be the most watched games of the year.
There's a reason there's "no appetite" for moving to either teams. It's not improving anything. Haven''t we seen enough of "unintended consequences" with all of these suggestions to expand and relax rules?
We are heading to an expanded playoff and soon. When it happens it will be very intended. There's a reason coach Saban believes in the 8 team playoff and an elimination of the CCG.
And coach Saban put it best:
āItās not a perfect system the way it is now. I think if we eliminated the (conference) championship games and put eight teams in, it would make it even better." Amen, brother.