Kevin C Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago (edited) Liked a lot of Joel Klatt’s take in support of 24 Team format. Gaining support from college commissioners (starting with Big 10). It would make December even better than it already is for CFP imo. A quick summary of points (my twists on top of Klatt’s overall framework). https://youtu.be/FcIHsfqD4YI 1. Eliminate conf championship games. Use regular season conf records (and tie breakers) to name conf champs. 2. Each of Big 4 conferences get 4 AQ based on conference rules (conf record, head to head, common opponents, etc) 3. ND automatic if Top 20 plus 5th Conf Champ. 4. With 18 Teams locked (17 if ND outside Top 20), the remaining 6 spots at large based on CFP committee voting. This year that likely would have meant 4 more spots SEC and 2 more for Big 10. 5. CFP Committee determines seeding with heavy emphasis on SoS, SoR, Quality Wins, (motivates tier1 non conf matchups in Sept) 6. Tuesday following final season games is big announcement of 24-team bracket by CFP Committee. Second Saturday in Dec is first round of playoffs hosted by 9-16. Top 8 teams get a bye. 7. Third weekend of December is Round 2 of CFP hosted by teams ranked 1-8 against winners of round 1. 8. Quarterfinals played at 4 Big Bowl Traditional sites on NewYears (1 game NYE and 3 on NYD). Same as current format. Love it. NewYears back to being spectacular for CFP. 9. semifinals and championship continue as is. Not broken. Why fix? Love this model for lots of reasons, most importantly: 1) Eliminates conf championship games which are becoming more punitive (champs all lost first round CFP last season) 2) Two rounds of home games hosted at universities. Both rounds have predictable locations for advanced planning. 3) Allows for heavier inclusion from SEC / Big 10 with at 6 large but keeps heavy emphasis on conference play with 4 AQ per conf. Also, this model rewards playing big boy game in Sept. This model makes Big12 and ACC more relevant for stability and stop trend of ongoing realignment. 4) Most of all, it rewards teams getting better through the season and keeps lots of teams interested all season. Texas is a good example, could come in at 14, host round 1 but on positive trajectory headed into Dec. Hook em!! 🧡🐂🤘🏼 Edited 3 hours ago by Kevin C 1 Quote
Kevin C Posted 3 hours ago Author Posted 3 hours ago In model proposed, this year…Texas would still have shot at AQ spot with A&M win and likely host round 1 against 3rd or 4th best from Big 12 / ACC. Quote
TexasMDcoach Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Could also make those second round games slotted into some of the lesser bowl game sites with emphasis on regional locations. This model would motivate players not to skip the bowl games as well. Quote
GoHorns1 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Screw #3. ND must join a Power 4 conference. Stop the special rules crap for ND. 2 Quote
Thorn007 Posted 42 minutes ago Posted 42 minutes ago 24 neuters regular season. Only 16 teams tourney at the most yo Quote
Kevin C Posted 18 minutes ago Author Posted 18 minutes ago 13 minutes ago, Thorn007 said: 24 neuters regular season. Only 16 teams tourney at the most yo Respectfully disagree. Look at Men’s Basketball (68) and Baseball (64) for references to EOY Championship Tournaments that feel too diluted but still great tournaments. 24 is the right number for football longterm, imo. Makes full season even more relevant for larger number of schools. On same topic…..Old school bowl games are completely dead. Meaningless. They need to die. Everyone playing to win one of Top 8 seeds for first round bye in this 24-team model. Everyone outside top 24, consider having a second tier tournament, rather than bowl games. Similar to NIT. Whether it stays at 12 or grows to 16 or 24, I’m loving the new expanded playoff format that started last season. Hook em!! 🧡🙏🏼🐂 1 Quote
Kevin C Posted 14 minutes ago Author Posted 14 minutes ago 1 hour ago, TexasMDcoach said: Could also make those second round games slotted into some of the lesser bowl game sites with emphasis on regional locations. This model would motivate players not to skip the bowl games as well. I loved having playoff game last year at home against Clemson. Forget random location tier 3 bowl games. Much prefer playing at campus stadiums. Better atmosphere, more fan friendly, imo. Quote
GoHorns1 Posted 8 minutes ago Posted 8 minutes ago 6 minutes ago, Kevin C said: I loved having playoff game last year at home against Clemson. Forget random location tier 3 bowl games. Much prefer playing at campus stadiums. Better atmosphere, more fan friendly, imo. Unless you are the visiting team. Quote
Kevin C Posted 1 minute ago Author Posted 1 minute ago 6 minutes ago, GoHorns1 said: Unless you are the visiting team. Which makes regular season and final season rankings more important. The first two rounds should give big home field advantage to the teams that had best regular season imo. Quote
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