If You Were Hoping For CFP Expansion You’re Going To Have To Wait A Few Years

It is just the top 12 from each final CFP rankings before the playoffs/bowls. I included the link.
My bad ... you didn't take into consideration conf champs? What the hell, you needed to get to a shuffleboard game or something? jk, jk
 
My bad ... you didn't take into consideration conf champs? What the hell, you needed to get to a shuffleboard game or something? jk, jk
I didn't. My walker got a flat!
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Fucking B1G of course didn't want it. That is one of the most old and stodgy institutions in the land. And..why in thee fuck is Notre Dame getting a seat a the table? Join a fucking conference
 
Four is the right number. Keeps the regular season meaningful and the teams that get in actually deserving of being there.
 
Did A&M do anything that every other fucking school in the country could also do?

No? Then why are you still crying?
If everyone in the country can do it, why didn't every team in the country do it?
 
Four is the right number. Keeps the regular season meaningful and the teams that get in actually deserving of being there.
Depends on what you mean by "number" - 4 team generates $250 million. 12 teams will generate $500 million. I am thinking the number $500 million is preferred by the stakeholders. FYI, I don't know the exact numbers, but the difference is a quarter of a billion.

I am curious ... how is the season more meaningful when 120 or so of the 132 teams are eliminated from the CFP before the season even starts, and the minute 99.9% of the teams lose their first game, even if it's their only loss, they are basically eliminated. Seems to me that from a CFP perspective, the season is meaningless to 98% of the teams from the get-go.
 
Depends on what you mean by "number" - 4 team generates $250 million. 12 teams will generate $500 million. I am thinking the number $500 million is preferred by the stakeholders. FYI, I don't know the exact numbers, but the difference is a quarter of a billion.

I am curious ... how is the season more meaningful when 120 or so of the 132 teams are eliminated from the CFP before the season even starts, and the minute 99.9% of the teams lose their first game, even if it's their only loss, they are basically eliminated. Seems to me that from a CFP perspective, the season is meaningless to 98% of the teams from the get-go.
I like it. Let's expand the playoffs to 128 teams that way everyone gets in
 
I like it. Let's expand the playoffs to 128 teams that way everyone get in
If they did 128 -- then the 4 teams who don't get in would be butt hurt and we'd never hear the end of it from the Nebraska fans :hide:
 
If they did 128 -- then the 4 teams who don't get in would be butt hurt and we'd never hear the end of it from the Nebraska fans :hide:
Maybe they can get together and create a YT channel

 
If everyone in the country can do it, why didn't every team in the country do it?
I have no idea, don't care what every other school did. If you don't think every other school could do it, what stopped them?
 
Oh get over it already.
JOIN-A-CONFERENCE

You guys like to be in the ACC when it suits you. Why not just do it already? For a program that hasn't done shit since 1988 you sure get preferential treatment
 
JOIN-A-CONFERENCE

You guys like to be in the ACC when it suits you. Why not just do it already? For a program that hasn't done shit since 1988 you sure get preferential treatment
Typical boring response. They’ve done more than most in the last 30 years and particularly in the last 4. Why is it they’re the only team that’s judged by winning national titles?

There’s nothing preferential about it. In order to even be considered for the playoffs they have to be undefeated most years. In 2020 the only reason they got in was their only loss was to a team they beat in the regular season. In the most proposals for an expanded 12 team playoff they wouldn’t get a bye the way P5 conference champions would, even if they had a better record.

Same shit during the BCS era. Their so-called preferential treatment required turn to be ranked in the top 8 to get an automatic BCS berth. There were several conference champions that didn’t have that obligation.

For all the complaining people do about the system to turn around and give even more power to those responsible for it doesn’t make sense.
 
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