The entire reasoning for an expanded Playoff seems to be an attempt by the various Conferences to get as many of their teams in the Playoff as possible, thus increasing the chances of that Conference winning a Natty. An unintended consequence of more teams, or maybe it's the goal, will be the elimination of the Conference Championship games. The whole thing is an exercise in futility and sort of negates the outcome of playing games during the regular season.
The point of the regular season should be to win a Conference Championship. If a team can do that it should get rewarded with a chance to win the Natty. If a team knows it can make the playoffs as the 3rd/4th/5th best team in its Conference then the regular season is really meaningless and a Conference Championship is a waste of time.
"Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety," --- Benjamin Franklin
It was about access and money for the schools on the outside before. Now it’s nuanced.
Petitti’s argument is that it makes the regular season more interesting by keeping more teams in the running. That’s a pretty straightforward argument whether you agree with it or not so I don’t see an angle where it makes the regular season mean less. The B1G is all about the automatic qualifiers. The B1G would drop the conference championship games and replace them with a play in weekend.
Im not sure this is the crowd I would expect to be supporting quotas but whatever. unserious times.
The SEC plan for 16 with 5 automatic bids should face some of the same scrutiny - it’s just not as silly on the surface. I mean it’s all about the SEC taking over the world and making Alabama the king of FBS but that’s fine. I miss when college football wasn’t so corporate - or at the very least when it pretended it wasn’t. The conference championship just doesn’t mean as much as it used to - maybe to some fans but the players, teams, universities, and conferences don’t seem to care. More playoff games is more content to sell is more money and that’s what matters because this isn’t about student athletes anymore. College football is kaput. Russia won.
Has very little if anything to do with Bama. Its about TV money B!G wants 4 and a 24 SEC wants 16 and 5 which would allow conference championship games to say. ACC has a terrible TV deal and is looking for any extra money they can get. Big 12 will go with the majority after losing their two biggest earners by far
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The entire reasoning for an expanded Playoff seems to be an attempt by the various Conferences to get as many of their teams in the Playoff as possible, thus increasing the chances of that Conference winning a Natty. An unintended consequence of more teams, or maybe it's the goal, will be the elimination of the Conference Championship games. The whole thing is an exercise in futility and sort of negates the outcome of playing games during the regular season.
The point of the regular season should be to win a Conference Championship. If a team can do that it should get rewarded with a chance to win the Natty. If a team knows it can make the playoffs as the 3rd/4th/5th best team in its Conference then the regular season is really meaningless and a Conference Championship is a waste of time.
"Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety," --- Benjamin Franklin
It was about access and money for the schools on the outside before. Now it’s nuanced.
Petitti’s argument is that it makes the regular season more interesting by keeping more teams in the running. That’s a pretty straightforward argument whether you agree with it or not so I don’t see an angle where it makes the regular season mean less. The B1G is all about the automatic qualifiers. The B1G would drop the conference championship games and replace them with a play in weekend.
Im not sure this is the crowd I would expect to be supporting quotas but whatever. unserious times.
The SEC plan for 16 with 5 automatic bids should face some of the same scrutiny - it’s just not as silly on the surface. I mean it’s all about the SEC taking over the world and making Alabama the king of FBS but that’s fine. I miss when college football wasn’t so corporate - or at the very least when it pretended it wasn’t. The conference championship just doesn’t mean as much as it used to - maybe to some fans but the players, teams, universities, and conferences don’t seem to care. More playoff games is more content to sell is more money and that’s what matters because this isn’t about student athletes anymore. College football is kaput. Russia won.
Has very little if anything to do with Bama. Its about TV money B!G wants 4 and a 24 SEC wants 16 and 5 which would allow conference championship games to say. ACC has a terrible TV deal and is looking for any extra money they can get. Big 12 will go with the majority after losing their two biggest earners by far
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