I think 12 is the perfect number.
8 would just be 5 conference champs plus three more SEC teams.
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I like 12. A lot. I still think 8 is a bit too low. 16 is too much. That would get watered down.
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I don’t like 12 just cuz it gives byes to some teams.
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I like it. Do well and win your conference. Likely every year the SEC, ACC, Big 10 and Big 12 will have a bye. Reward them for winning a tough conference.
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How about when some at-large team has a much better playoff ranking and resume than some conference champ?
That’s prob more an issue in hoops.
But still, when a football season is only like 13 games either way, it seems like that extra week of rest for the favored team could be an awful lot.
Actually I dunno lol I barely even follow football lol what am I doing on this bored
That’s prob more an issue in hoops.
But still, when a football season is only like 13 games either way, it seems like that extra week of rest for the favored team could be an awful lot.
Actually I dunno lol I barely even follow football lol what am I doing on this bored
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Number of games has been a big argument against expanding, but it doesn't seem to be an issue with EVERY other level of college football.