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The correct number of playoff teams is 16 or greater.
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RE: The correct number of playoff teams is 16 or greater.
(06-11-2021 09:27 AM)Big Ron Buckeye Wrote:  
(06-11-2021 09:08 AM)schmolik Wrote:  If you're going to 16, every conference should get 1 automatic bid, not "Power 5"s 2 automatic bids and G5's get 3 to share between them. Let's not get ridiculous.

Right now the g5 is cut out entirely. It gives a guaranteed seat at the table and a home game that they would never be able to arrange otherwise. The plan does give the lion's share to the Power 5 conferences but so what... They turn on more televisions and are the reason that college football is valuable.
Is it elitist, sure but frankly this is a FAR better deal than they are getting now with the recent proposal.

It's how the free market works. It's the American way and I see no problem with it. There is inclusion, no complaints warranted.
06-12-2021 06:24 PM
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