Curious how the CFP would handle this

Look. Oregon is 10x closer to LA than OSU.

Of the green dicks couldn’t fill that stadium. Sounds like a duck problem not a CFP problem. Get Better fans.
The Rose Bowl has historically been a destination for Ohio State and their fans every January. They've been running the B1G before Oregon arrived. A trip to Pasadena is nothing for Ohio State
 
In March Madness doesn't the #1 overall seed get the region that is closest to them?

I guess not in CFB. Next year if Georgia get's the #1 overall seed I hope their games are in Glendale, Pasadena and then to LA in SoFi
You got the Rose Bowl, for goodness sake.
 
You got the Rose Bowl, for goodness sake.
A neutral site where both teams and conferences have been playing on January 1st for over 100 years. Then we were off to Dallas and Atlanta to likely play in opponents backyards

This is the #1 overall seed remind you
 
The College Football Playoff expanded this year to 12 teams. Did the equate, or did the college football world, take into account for if you have a situation where a team only has one loss, that coming in the playoffs but a 2 loss team wins the national championship or if the two teams in the national championship game lost to that undefeated team?

For example, Oregon entered the playoffs as the #1 team and undefeated. The Ducks beat Ohio State and Penn State, two playoff teams and two teams in the playoffs. The Ducks won the B1G which both Ohio State and Penn State are apart of. Oregon only suffered one loss, which came in the playoffs. They only got one game in the playoffs to play while the other two got an extra game.

What if Ohio State and Penn State played in the national championship game? Where does that put Oregon? A possible debate for a share of the national championship? I mean the Ducks beat both of them and potentially will have less losses than the winner. Penn State is 0-1 vs the Ducks and Ohio State would be 1-1. Seems this is a plausible scenario the CFB world forgot to iron out when they put together the bracket. Major flaw in their playoff ranking and bracket. Another reason the system needs a complete overhaul and revamp for next year and year's moving forward. We can't have this mistake happening again and we can't punish the #1 team in the country for going undefeated and winning their conference championship. No other sport have I seen such an asinine playoff ranking setup.
In 2001, the Seattle Mariners were 116-46 ... the Arizona Diamondbacks were 92-70 ... the New York Yankees were 95-65? The Seattle Mariners were 20 Games ahead of their nearest rival. Who won the World Series? Arizona beat New York 4 Game to 3. Quit Whining and wear your avy with pride.
 
ASU and BSU should have never had a BYE regardless. That is part of the reason this set up is so flawed. Ridiculous those teams got BYE's over someone like Ohio State or Notre Dame
While I agree that we didn’t deserve a bye, that was the way the rules worked out. In the end you would lose the NC
 
A neutral site where both teams and conferences have been playing on January 1st for over 100 years. Then we were off to Dallas and Atlanta to likely play in opponents backyards

This is the #1 overall seed remind you
It changes every year.
 
In 2001, the Seattle Mariners were 116-46 ... the Arizona Diamondbacks were 92-70 ... the New York Yankees were 95-65? The Seattle Mariners were 20 Games ahead of their nearest rival. Who won the World Series? Arizona beat New York 4 Game to 3. Quit Whining and wear your avy with pride.
Interesting you're bringing in a series set up.

If that is the case, Oregon and Ohio State are tied up 1-1
 
While I agree that we didn’t deserve a bye, that was the way the rules worked out. In the end you would lose the NC
How is that Nostradamus? Ohio State and Oregon were the top 2 teams in this playoff. Ducks beat an overrated Texas team and they beat either QBless Georgia team or beat Penn State again
 
In March Madness doesn't the #1 overall seed get the region that is closest to them?

I guess not in CFB. Next year if Georgia get's the #1 overall seed I hope their games are in Glendale, Pasadena and then to LA in SoFi
The Bulldogs beat Oklahoma in the Rose Bowl a few years ago.
 
In March Madness doesn't the #1 overall seed get the region that is closest to them?

I guess not in CFB. Next year if Georgia get's the #1 overall seed I hope their games are in Glendale, Pasadena and then to LA in SoFi
UGA has won playoff games in LA(2x), Indianapolis, Miami and Atlanta. Good teams can win anywhere
 
Interesting you're bringing in a series set up.

If that is the case, Oregon and Ohio State are tied up 1-1
You didn't make it out of the playoffs. Good thing you didn't play Michigan, we beat ohio state and Alabama (two teams you would have lost to). Transitive Properties tell us you would have gotten 3 first downs against Michigan (and zero points).
 
The College Football Playoff expanded this year to 12 teams. Did the equate, or did the college football world, take into account for if you have a situation where a team only has one loss, that coming in the playoffs but a 2 loss team wins the national championship or if the two teams in the national championship game lost to that undefeated team?

For example, Oregon entered the playoffs as the #1 team and undefeated. The Ducks beat Ohio State and Penn State, two playoff teams and two teams in the playoffs. The Ducks won the B1G which both Ohio State and Penn State are apart of. Oregon only suffered one loss, which came in the playoffs. They only got one game in the playoffs to play while the other two got an extra game.

What if Ohio State and Penn State played in the national championship game? Where does that put Oregon? A possible debate for a share of the national championship? I mean the Ducks beat both of them and potentially will have less losses than the winner. Penn State is 0-1 vs the Ducks and Ohio State would be 1-1. Seems this is a plausible scenario the CFB world forgot to iron out when they put together the bracket. Major flaw in their playoff ranking and bracket. Another reason the system needs a complete overhaul and revamp for next year and year's moving forward. We can't have this mistake happening again and we can't punish the #1 team in the country for going undefeated and winning their conference championship. No other sport have I seen such an asinine playoff ranking setup.

Hasn't happened?

In 2007 the Patriots went into the Super Bowl at 17-0 and lost the Super Bowl. They were the only 1 loss team in the NFL. They did not get credit for a "shared" Super Bowl.
 
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I think they should go to 16 teams with 0 byes.

The home game atmosphere for round 1 was awesome. I would like to see them play the first 2 rounds as home games.

Tickets were $10 for some of them. I don’t think the powers that be will see that as success
 
The west coast has Las Vegas, Glendale, LA, Pasadena, maybe even Levi Stadium.

Meanwhile the South has, New Orleans, Atlanta, Miami and yet every game seems to be in Atlanta
 
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