In an interview last weekend with the New York Times, Pac-12 commissioner Larry Scott became the latest prominent voice to express support for a potential four-team playoff. It was more good news for anyone still skeptical that this thing might really, finally happen.
Scott also gave credence to an increasingly popular notion that said tournament should only be open to teams that win their conference championship. "So much of the passion of a move to a playoff is to see it earned on the field," Scott said. "What more clear way to have intellectual consistency with the idea of a playoff than to earn it as a conference champion."
Scott, as we've learned, is incredibly intelligent, even when he's not using fancy phrases like "intellectual consistency." He's also hardly alone in holding this opinion; former SEC commissioner Roy Kramer, the BCS' original architect, told CBSSports.com much the same thing recently.
Maybe I'm crazy. Maybe I'm on an island primarily full of Alabama fans. But this seems like a terrible idea.
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Scott also gave credence to an increasingly popular notion that said tournament should only be open to teams that win their conference championship. "So much of the passion of a move to a playoff is to see it earned on the field," Scott said. "What more clear way to have intellectual consistency with the idea of a playoff than to earn it as a conference champion."
Scott, as we've learned, is incredibly intelligent, even when he's not using fancy phrases like "intellectual consistency." He's also hardly alone in holding this opinion; former SEC commissioner Roy Kramer, the BCS' original architect, told CBSSports.com much the same thing recently.
Maybe I'm crazy. Maybe I'm on an island primarily full of Alabama fans. But this seems like a terrible idea.
Read More Here...