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I think it is darn-near certain the playoffs expand.

The-Hack

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I heard/watched some older talking head blather on and on that “the BIG is better than the SEC,” defending the damn-near certainty that IU will bump a 10-2 SEC team from the playoffs.

Right!!!!!

That jerkwad was simply speaking to his mid-western cronies and the mid-western viewers.

When the SEC gets only three teams in, and the BIG four, in the South, all the kings’ horses and all the kings’ men will soon see to it that sh!t don’t happen again!!

I’d bet we’ll be at 24 teams within 5 years.
 
I heard/watched some older talking head blather on and on that “the BIG is better than the SEC,” defending the damn-near certainty that IU will bump a 10-2 SEC team from the playoffs.

Right!!!!!

That jerkwad was simply speaking to his mid-western cronies and the mid-western viewers.

When the SEC gets only three teams in, and the BIG four, in the South, all the kings’ horses and all the kings’ men will soon see to it that sh!t don’t happen again!!

I’d bet we’ll be at 24 teams within 5 years.

Someone on the UGA board, I think it was there, posted a list of where the committee came from and connections to conference. There were 7 with connections to Big10 and one with SEC connections who is the AD at Virginia. I didnt check for accuracy but how could the SEC reps let that happen.l

As for expansion of our current model, I can't believe we didn't go with 16 teams. If we expand much pas 16 I think we may need to cutback on regular season games. As it is, a team playing in confconfence championship game and not getting a bye will play 17 games. Will teams lose players to academics playing that late in spring semester? But as it is now SEC may be faced with getting 2 teams in, 3 if UGA wins SEC. I think SEC teams with 3 losses are out. All those big 10 connections makes me nervous. I think half the SEC beats indiana. But osu, indiana Oregon and PSU are all in 100%.
 
I don't necessarily think the solution is expanding the field, rather they committee needs to rely much more on computer rankings which are much more accurate at ranking teams in consideration of the strength of the opponents they face.
 
I heard/watched some older talking head blather on and on that “the BIG is better than the SEC,” defending the damn-near certainty that IU will bump a 10-2 SEC team from the playoffs.
The SEC is so strong top to bottom that several very good SEC teams will have 3 losses every year. This will knock out 2-3 SEC teams every year of the current format.

We beat Ole Miss
Vandy & Okla beat Ala
Aub beat TxAm

Two of those three teams would have made 12 team CFP if they played in any other league. I think it will be rinse & repeat every year.

However, I do believe the new format has added to the excitement. Nor will I be surprised if a non-conference champion wins the CFP. I can easily see the loser of SEC and B10 championship winning the whole thing. The #5 seed may have easiest road and I’m guessing the loser of Ore-vs-OSU gets that coveted seed.
 
There’s no reason not to expand to 16. Every other level of football has that without the money for the best travel accommodations. 24 seems a bit much.
 
Someone on the UGA board, I think it was there, posted a list of where the committee came from and connections to conference. There were 7 with connections to Big10 and one with SEC connections who is the AD at Virginia. I didnt check for accuracy but how could the SEC reps let that happen.l

As for expansion of our current model, I can't believe we didn't go with 16 teams. If we expand much pas 16 I think we may need to cutback on regular season games. As it is, a team playing in confconfence championship game and not getting a bye will play 17 games. Will teams lose players to academics playing that late in spring semester? But as it is now SEC may be faced with getting 2 teams in, 3 if UGA wins SEC. I think SEC teams with 3 losses are out. All those big 10 connections makes me nervous. I think half the SEC beats indiana. But osu, indiana Oregon and PSU are all in 100%.
Those numbers are off:

BIG
Warde Manuel - Michigan AD
Kelly Whiteside - Rutgers grad
Will Sheilds - Nebraska grad

SEC
Gary Pinkel - former Mizzou HC
Mack Rhodes - former Mizzou AD
David Sayler - worked at UGA
Carla Williams - former UGA athlete and former administrator at UGA and Vandy
Hunter Yurachek - AD at Arkansas

BOTH
Mike Riley - former Nebraska HC. Played at Bama
 
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