ElephantStomp
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As a very wise & brilliant man once said:
"As for 'Bama fans not wanting a true 16-team playoff that includes all conference champions...that's just baffling. OTHER than the fact that this would be the "fair/right" way to do it....comparison...how many years would Alabama have been "in the running" for an ANC since 1990 with a real playoff:
1991
1992
1994
1996
2005
2009
Compared to the old Bowl Alliance/Coalition & the current BCS system:
1992
2009
It's comparisons like this one that led someone at some point in history to coin the term/phrase, 'No brainer'."
Not to mention a +1 does NOT give us what the entire sport is about. An actual champion at the end of the season. +1 is a step in the right direction, but in the grand scheme of things it is almost as useless as the BCS. With 100+ teams you HAVE to have at least 16 teams if you want to do the playoff correctly. The whole, 'more than 8 teams ruins the regular season' is obviously incorrect & is one of those things that just gets repeated like, 'college students can't handle playing that many games despite the fact that college students handle playing that many games every single year without fail'. Ridiculous.
You can say a playoff system doesn't cheapen the regular season until you're blue in the face, but the cold hard truth is that it does. The reason I watch and care about Division I college football more than any other sport is because every game TRULY matters. The only only thing that will change with a 16 team playoff is that instead of that third team that everyone argues "deserves a chance" it'll be that 17th team that "should have been put in the playoffs!" Someone is ALWAYS going to be left out, don't cheapen the system because you think that will somehow magically change. A plus one is enough. Just my humble opinion.
You can say a playoff system doesn't cheapen the regular season until you're blue in the face, but the cold hard truth is that it does. The reason I watch and care about Division I college football more than any other sport is because every game TRULY matters. The only only thing that will change with a 16 team playoff is that instead of that third team that everyone argues "deserves a chance" it'll be that 17th team that "should have been put in the playoffs!" Someone is ALWAYS going to be left out, don't cheapen the system because you think that will somehow magically change. A plus one is enough. Just my humble opinion.
As a very wise & brilliant man once said:
"As for 'Bama fans not wanting a true 16-team playoff that includes all conference champions...that's just baffling. OTHER than the fact that this would be the "fair/right" way to do it....comparison...how many years would Alabama have been "in the running" for an ANC since 1990 with a real playoff:
1991
1992
1994
1996
2005
2009
Compared to the old Bowl Alliance/Coalition & the current BCS system:
1992
2009
It's comparisons like this one that led someone at some point in history to coin the term/phrase, 'No brainer'."
Not to mention a +1 does NOT give us what the entire sport is about. An actual champion at the end of the season. +1 is a step in the right direction, but in the grand scheme of things it is almost as useless as the BCS. With 100+ teams you HAVE to have at least 16 teams if you want to do the playoff correctly. The whole, 'more than 8 teams ruins the regular season' is obviously incorrect & is one of those things that just gets repeated like, 'college students can't handle playing that many games despite the fact that college students handle playing that many games every single year without fail'. Ridiculous.
The NCAA Division I has a mythical national champion. There has never been a true national champion. 13? No. No one has any.
Okay, Auburn did not win the national championship last year. No one did. Not really. Call the division what you will, I guess I named it wrong. I did say Alabama did not have 13, so that should have given it away. At any rate, there is not a true champion.
Let's have a playoff like basketball where every year ESPN is on the tv whining about so and so getting snubbed for so and so, it's the BCS, but people don't mind it because it's coined playoff. I'm not for a playoff and as for every game counts, every game does count because if you lose you lose any control over what you deserve as for a shot at the NC just look at Bama now.
I believe "every game matters" is just a slogan without meaning. What do you mean by every game matters? How does every game matter?
When you start playing for a 16 team tournament berth then the games lose importance. Would the Bama-LSU really have mattered as much as it did if they were both going to make the tournament anyways? Simple: No.
I agree 100%. However, there are & you therefore must take that into account.Here's the thing, there shouldn't be 100+ teams in D1A/FBS/ or whatever they want to call it.
You have this absolutely 100% backwards. With a 16-team playoff, then EVERY single regular season game is CRUCIAL. Whereas now...not so much.When you start playing for a 16 team tournament berth then the games lose importance. Would the Bama-LSU really have mattered as much as it did if they were both going to make the tournament anyways? Simple: No.