(12-05-2019 09:44 PM)jrj84105 Wrote: Conference championships suck. They are a wasted week of college football. We’re having rematches with nothing on the line.
We need to go to 16 by ending CCG games.
Autobids:
- Each P5 division champ (10)
- Top G5 division champ (1)
- At large (5)
Ohio State vs Virginia
LSU vs Memphis
Clemson vs Michigan
Georgia vs Oregon
Utah vs Alabama
Oklahoma vs Auburn
Baylor vs Penn St
Wisconsin vs Florida
I tend to agree with this. The CCGs tend to get in the way of what could be a really nice CFP model.
Personally, I like the regional model, with each region centered around one of the New Year's Bowl games as a quarterfinal...use the autobids and CFP rankings to seed four of each of the 1, 2, 3, and 4 seeds. Then, organize the regions with teams mostly from the conferences that have ties to the quarterfinal bowl game for which they are trying to qualify and geography.
I would go with home sites for the Round 1 games, but you could use the five CCG sites, with three of the sites hosting double-headers, depending on the geography of the 1 and 2 seeds.
ROSE BOWL REGION
(1)Ohio State v. (4)Oregon, in Indianapolis, IN
(2)Utah v. (3)Penn State, in Las Vegas, NV
Rose Bowl = (1)Ohio State v. (2)Utah
SUGAR BOWL REGION
(1)LSU v. (4)Memphis, Atlanta, GA
(2)Oklahoma v. (3)Auburn, in Arlington, TX
Sugar Bowl = (1)LSU v. (2)Oklahoma
ORANGE BOWL REGION
(1)Clemson v. (4)Virginia, in Charlotte, NC
(2)Wisconsin v. (3)Florida, in Indianapolis, IN
Orange Bowl = (1)Clemson v. (2)Wisconsin
COTTON BOWL REGION
(1)Georgia v. (4)Michigan, in Atlanta, GA
(2)Baylor v. (3)Alabama, in Arlington, TX
Cotton Bowl = (1)Georgia v. (2)Baylor
CFP FINAL FOUR
(1)Ohio State v. (1)Georgia, in Indianapolis, IN (site of '22 Championship)
(1)LSU v. (1)Clemson, in Miami, FL (site of '21 Championship)
CFP NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP
(1)Ohio State v. (1)LSU, in New Orleans, LA