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RE: SI: How could a mid-major qualify for the College Football Playoff?
(07-08-2014 01:55 PM)panama Wrote:  
(07-08-2014 01:52 PM)NCeagle Wrote:  
(07-08-2014 01:51 PM)panama Wrote:  Doubt that happens

when the p5/ncaa finds a way to make more money out of a 16 game system, it will happen.

...but will not include G5 champions...

Maybe the highest rated one if they expand to eight. As of today the best scenario would be a G5 would to win their conference in a dominate fashion and schedule atleast two top ten type programs and beat them as well. The other two OOC games would have to be respectable with no FCS for the talking heads to harp on. I doubt there is going to be four undefeated P5's all in one year so not to worried about that. Really unlikely, but Boise was one kick away from likely being in the BCS championship game so with two more slots the likelyhood did not decrease.
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