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Old 01-09-2008, 02:03 PM
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Originally Posted by MuckFich06 View Post
I like the model that has the 16 team field with all of the conference champs and a couple of wild cards. Play the first round at home sites. Use bowl sites/neutral fields for the later rounds. Leave the bowls in place and let them have teams that lost in the first round. I know it is not going to happen, but I can dream.
I'm against a playoff actually. What I love about college football, is the excitement of the regular season. For example, if we win our conference, we would be in a playoff (comissioners would never allow a system that doesn't ensure a spot for league champs). So, when Va Tech played BC in the regular season, I probably would have watched, but no way in hell would I have been jumping around and screaming at my TV (I was at a hotel in Corpus, and woke the neighbors) when Va Tech choked that game away. I probably would not have cared about the 'Zona/Oregon game, nor the USF/Rutgers game. Yet I was IN TO each of those, because of what they meant to my team. This happens EVERY year for several teams' fans. That would be completely lost with a playoff system.
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