šŸˆ Just A Minute: Eight More Reasons Not to Expand the College Football Playoff

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Walsh wrote this before yesterday's games.
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Those who have been following me for a while may remember last year when I did a Just a Minute segment on "Eight reasons why the playoff shouldn’t be expanded."

  1. You can't assume every conference is equal
  2. The players
  3. You go to eight teams and people will immediately want 16.
  4. Scheduling
  5. Going to eight would pretty much be only adding teams that have no shot at winning the championship
  6. Expansion would be all but a death sentence for the bowls
  7. If people are sick of Alabama being in the playoff now, imagine what it would be like with eight teams
  8. It would diminish the importance of the regular season
Well, I made a mental note to come back and revisit this idea this week, when conference's are having their championship games.

Specifically, I wanted to look at one of the most popular ideas, of having each conference champion get an automatic bid plus three-at large teams. If there are no upsets this weekend, the quarterfinals would look like this:

Ohio State vs. Florida

LSU vs. Penn State

Clemson vs. Georgia

Utah vs. Oklahoma

With that in mind here are eight more reasons why the playoff should not be expanded.

1. More rematches.

It's bad enough the conference title games are full of them, in this scenario the committee would have to juggle things a little to make sure Florida and LSU wouldn't play again.

2. Speaking of the Gators, would they really deserve a shot at the playoff? The guess here is that they would get in over Baylor, but the way the committee has been this year who knows?

3. It opens the door for a three-loss team to make the playoff. That's in the best interest of nobody.

4. The focus on shift on who would be No. 8, not at the top. It's bad enough Clemson has sleep-walked through the season, but this would shift the focus even more away from the top of the rankings.

5. Logistics. This year the regular season was a longer with an extra bye week and December shrunk in terms of the calendar. This weekend features the championship games, and then there's awards week (when many schools have finals). The following weekend is right before Christmas. so when would the quarterfinals be played?

6. The players. Last year I noted that he big compromise to the conference championships was every team got to have a 12th game every season. Now they’re playing up to 15 games. Let's add something else, more snaps. In 2011, Alabama's defense was on the field for just 720 plays for the whole season. This year they've already been on for 797. People need to stop and think about the players for once.

7. More bad football. The Football Championship Subdivision playoffs are down to the round of 16 this weekend, with James Madison favored by 28.5 points over Monmouth. Only one of the games had a point spread under nine points. Similarly, only four championship title games have point spreads under a touchdown.

8. This is to decide the national champion. It's not to make everyone feel good. If your team or conference isn't in the discussion enough for you, the problem is not with the playoff. As of now no one has a good argument about not being in the playoff other than Clemson, LSU and Ohio State and you know why. It's because they're all undefeated.
 
Walsh wrote this before yesterday's games.
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Those who have been following me for a while may remember last year when I did a Just a Minute segment on "Eight reasons why the playoff shouldn’t be expanded."

  1. You can't assume every conference is equal
  2. The players
  3. You go to eight teams and people will immediately want 16.
  4. Scheduling
  5. Going to eight would pretty much be only adding teams that have no shot at winning the championship
  6. Expansion would be all but a death sentence for the bowls
  7. If people are sick of Alabama being in the playoff now, imagine what it would be like with eight teams
  8. It would diminish the importance of the regular season

apparently this guy doesn't have access to the current poll. if he did, he'd see that Alabama isn't in the top 8. therefore, we wouldn't be in the playoffs even if it WAS an 8-team format.

not only that...but what about clemson and ohio state? they've been ranked in the top 8 the past few years, as well. what about the fatigue for those teams? or a team like lsu if they keep winning? or uga? or oklahoma? or any other team that might catch a stretch of 10-win+ seasons in a row?
 
So much...you would accuse me of be on a rant...
Enjoy watching l.....new orleans bowl....gas perilla condom bowl...RnL bowl...
Lot of 6- 6 teams.....vs other 6-6 teams....when u could add another weekend of meaningful and interesting football
A weekend of interesting football? Possibly. I too enjoy watching the bowl games as long as they are interesting. However, you can look at the current standings and it's evident we wouldn't have interesting in the quarterfinals. Ohio State and Baylor? Ohio State would open as a three touchdown favorite. That's neither meaningful or interesting to me. I don't see how you can call it interesting or meaningful as much angst as you show to games where Bama blows teams out.

I don't mind you going off on a rant.

More importantly (to this thread) the things you've listed about enjoying the bowl season have nothing to do with the question I posed or the article Walsh penned.

And, one more thing to add here ... this isn't a zero sum game. If you add a game at the end of the season that can be labeled meaningful, you're taking away a game in the season that was meaningful. This year offers empirical evidence that losses don't matter any longer with several teams.
 
I thought it would give more teams a chance to win it, but reality it that 3 out of 5 games have been 1 vs 2 in the final so far with one year being 4vs2 and one being 4vs3. I expect this year will be either 1vs2 or 1vs3. Probably best to go back to the BCS formula but with a plus one for the championship instead of this. That makes all bowls matter again and means that more teams have a chance to make that +1 game. Keep the old bowl tie-ins alive and make the post-season fun again.
 
ESPN's Bill Connelly on what an eight team playoff would look like this season:

17 Memphis at 1 LSU
5 Georgia at 4 Oklahoma
6 Oregon at 3 Clemson
7 Baylor at 2 Ohio State
Why Memphis....they arent in8 best...screw this we give the little guy a piece....put #8.... no no on social equality..... 8 best....
There are some damn good gamesthere....I would watch over anybowl that weekend.... 4 vs 5 and 7 vs 2 intriguing.....
 
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@doemasters you able to duplicate this on your iPad?

 
@50+yeartidefan, I swear to god I tend to be a step ahead of those guys with some of the changes here.

My first suggestion for you is seeing if that happens again using a different browser. I'm assuming, based on some of your comments in the past, you're likely using Safari or one of the Opera versions?

I would also suggest you clear your cache/history. I have my doubts that is the issue but it could be a browser session that's been changed and it isn't rendering the changes made last week. On this end, it was all CSS which shouldn't have any issues with any browser.
 
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