Four teams isn't enough. The outrage over someone getting left out will be stronger than ever. I would never expect the NCAA or BCS to do the smart thing.
8 teams would be okay, but the FCS has it right. Just copy their playoffs and make it 16 teams. Take out one or even two shitty non conference games and make it happen.
The more teams you add to the playoffs the more it dilutes the bowl system. I don't think they can coexist without sizable controversies every year. I'm fairly convinced that they will take on this feel anyways with just four teams after a few seasons of intense playoff buildup and coverage. 16 teams would make a for a good playoff bracket but the remainder bowls would have an NIT feel to them.
The more teams you add to the playoffs the more it dilutes the bowl system. I don't think they can coexist without sizable controversies every year. I'm fairly convinced that they will take on this feel anyways with just four teams after a few seasons of intense playoff buildup and coverage. 16 teams would make a for a good playoff bracket but the remainder bowls would have an NIT feel to them.
The more teams you add to the playoffs the more it dilutes the bowl system. I don't think they can coexist without sizable controversies every year. I'm fairly convinced that they will take on this feel anyways with just four teams after a few seasons of intense playoff buildup and coverage. 16 teams would make a for a good playoff bracket but the remainder bowls would have an NIT feel to them.
That's because those bowls should be the NIT. It's old, it's dated. Nobody cares about the non BCS Bowls anyways. Those bowls are already the NIT. When LSU or Oklahoma or Texas A&M are in the Peach Bowl or the Gator Bowl, their fans already feel like it's the NIT. If anything, a 16 team playoff would make more games matter, not less. Traditionalists will hate it, but tradition has hardly mattered for awhile now.
The more teams you add to the playoffs the more it dilutes the bowl system. I don't think they can coexist without sizable controversies every year. I'm fairly convinced that they will take on this feel anyways with just four teams after a few seasons of intense playoff buildup and coverage. 16 teams would make a for a good playoff bracket but the remainder bowls would have an NIT feel to them.
What mosster said, except I would throw in promotion/relegation and have only 64 teams in the top division. 16 teams in each region. Drop the bottom 25% each year, and replace them with the teams from the lower division. You'd get a great playoff, definite champion, and no dreck games.
Four teams isn't enough. The outrage over someone getting left out will be stronger than ever. I would never expect the NCAA or BCS to do the smart thing.
8 teams would be okay, but the FCS has it right. Just copy their playoffs and make it 16 teams. Take out one or even two shitty non conference games and make it happen.
The more teams you add to the playoffs the more it dilutes the bowl system. I don't think they can coexist without sizable controversies every year. I'm fairly convinced that they will take on this feel anyways with just four teams after a few seasons of intense playoff buildup and coverage. 16 teams would make a for a good playoff bracket but the remainder bowls would have an NIT feel to them.
There won't be bowls. Anyone who thinks they will coexist in a real playoff system is an idiot. Teams that don't get into the playoff still might go to bowls, but the big bowls won't resemble anything thine they are now.
You can't take games (revenue) away from every team so 16 can be in a playoff. UW will play 16 games this year to win the natty.ILTCITN
The winner and loser of a 16 game playoff play 4 more games. With a CCG and a 12 game season that's 17 games.
Why don't you fucks watch the NFL like the rest of the white trash gaybobs and leave college ball alone.
Who gives a fuck about a "real" champion besides a bunch of hipster douche bag Gen X faggots?
Nice talking to you duck fan. Headin to bed. Fuck off