Pat Haden on playoff selection committee? WHAT THE FLYIN FUCK?

So in 1984 you think USC > UW?

He'll Bama won the natty in 2011 without winning a conference title.

I want the 4 best teams and Oregon last year was one of the 4 best.

My four team playoff field last year would have been this:

1. ND
2. Bama
3. Stanford
4. Florida

11-1 SEC division runnerup > 11-1 Pac-12 division runnerup
 
I want the 4 best teams and Oregon last year was one of the 4 best.

A 4 team playoff is only slightly less rigged than the current BCS system. 16 team playoff or GTFO. It's not gonna interfere with classwork...these guys aint come to play school

I'd want 16 as well to avoid this discussion that we just had. I won't feel bad about leaving teams #17 or #18 out.

Where last year if Oregon was left out there would have been controversy.

Ultimately the goal is to get the best teams in the tournament.
 
Easy solution:

Shitcan the bowls.
Go to a 16-team playoff.
5 big conference champs + 11 at large berths.
Seed it out 1-16.
Higher seed gets home field advantage.
Championship game at a per-determined site.
Tell the other 104 teams if they want to get into the poast season to get better or fuck off.
 
Easy solution:

Shitcan the bowls.
Go to a 16-team playoff.
5 big conference champs + 11 at large berths.
Seed it out 1-16.
Higher seed gets home field advantage.
Championship game at a per-determined site.
Tell the other 104 teams if they want to get into the poast season to get better or fuck off.

A 16 team playoff is 15 games, keep the good bowls and make the seeding a regional thing ( who gives a shit if its not 100% fair) and have them play through the bowls.

Win the pac-12, alamo bowl sweet 16 against midmajor/big 12#2, rose elite 8 against big-10/acc, semi, championship.
 
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