.Pleasantly surprised. I think ASU was overseeded and ND should have been seeded higher. Everyone has a shot. Lace 'em up!wow, they actually made that choice and gave the acc credit
Exactly what I would do, except get rid of the committee and use objective criteria to determine the 16 playoff participants.Was pleased that they followed past precedent and didn’t push SMU below an idle Alabama.
I hear lots of criticism about the format - giving the top 4 champions byes, but I much prefer a playoff that favors conference champions. If I had my way, all 9 conference champions would get in, and then you’d add the top 7 at large teams. No at large team would get a home game in round 1.
😂 he said objective. However, I do agree with 16 teams and no one gets a bye. The top teams almost always have the best depth and don’t need a bye. It makes it that much harder for everyone else.Exactly what I would do, except get rid of the committee and use objective criteria to determine the 16 playoff participants.
Not sure I get the joke. Push didn’t say objective. I did.😂 he said objective. However, I do agree with 16 teams and no one gets a bye. The top teams almost always have the best depth and don’t need a bye. It makes it that much harder for everyone else.
The playoff is about as good as you can do. There will never be a perfect format or selection process. I would eliminate the bowls until Semi round. Round 1 and 2 need to be at home stadiums. I don’t like the number one seed ending up having to play TX in TX. That is brutal.Was pleased that they followed past precedent and didn’t push SMU below an idle Alabama.
I hear lots of criticism about the format - giving the top 4 champions byes, but I much prefer a playoff that favors conference champions. If I had my way, all 9 conference champions would get in, and then you’d add the top 7 at large teams. No at large team would get a home game in round 1.
It won’t be any good until the committee is gone and they use objective criteria known to all before the start of the season. I like home stadiums until the college Super Bowl, just like the NFL does it.The playoff is about as good as you can do. There will never be a perfect format or selection process. I would eliminate the bowls until Semi round. Round 1 and 2 need to be at home stadiums. I don’t like the number one seed ending up having to play TX in TX. That is brutal.
There are some great matchups and it will be settled on the field.
I'd eliminate the human bias and subjectivity elements of the committee. Let the computers decide. It's been done before. Too many personal agendas involved.The playoff is about as good as you can do. There will never be a perfect format or selection process. I would eliminate the bowls until Semi round. Round 1 and 2 need to be at home stadiums. I don’t like the number one seed ending up having to play TX in TX. That is brutal.
There are some great matchups and it will be settled on the field.
Kirk also suggested that maybe just like in the NFL there should be a governing body that creates all of the schedules for the top teams in the power five conferences. It was another one of his ideas to counter all of the SEC bias that Saban was trying to interject for his reasoning for putting Alabama in over SMU.
Nick left out Bama’s out of conference schedule. You know the one were they nearly lost to South Florida, or played WKU, and that powerhouse Mercer. They did play a bad Wisconsin team. So as I say the SOS is arbitrary at best because they rarely play another P4 team.Yeah and it was absolutely pathetic to have to listen to Nick Saban try and justify Alabama getting in over a two loss team that made their conference championship in SMU. He tired to play the whole “every week it is a gauntlet in the SEC”, Kirk rebutted it by saying in some weeks there were no top 10 match ups being played. Saban then back tracked and said that he wasn’t criticizing the Committee for their pick of SMU or Alabama. Need we forget at one point there was five teams in the ACC who could have made the CFP, six if you add Notre Dame.