who do u think would win if the bcs went to a playoff system for the top 24 teams?

The Lone Wolverine2010-12-09T08:24:59Z

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This season? Wisconsin. Playoff systems, especially ones with a ridiculous amount of games like the one you're proposing, favor teams that are playing their best ball at the end of the season. Oregon would get eliminated for that reason because they are falling off on offense, and I'd think something similar for TCU and Boise State and other non-AQs who don't have depth. Wisconsin, Stanford and Auburn are playing their best right now...excuse me, were before the end of the season. I think a title game would be between Auburn-Wisconsin, but it's so hard to tell with playoff systems. I don't think Stanford has the depth to get there, but Wisconsin does--they have had all these injuries and kept right on going. And to me, Wisconsin is more well-balanced than Auburn is, i.e. explosive offense and better defense than Auburn.

?2010-12-09T07:51:22Z

Whichever team had the most depth. After 12 games, a 24 team playoff system would be great for the fans and exhausting for the players. A lot of injuries is the problem. Which is why I think if there was going to be a playoff system, there should be a limit of snaps each player can take, or something restricting them from playing every single game and getting hurt. But yeah, a 24 team playoff system would be fun.

mcevoy2016-12-01T05:38:58Z

although Congress comes to a decision or would not come to a decision, any law it tries to bypass would be rendered moot. The mere attempt via legislators isn't something greater suitable than political grandstanding. that's such as you announcing you're against worldwide warming. particular, you're against it, yet you could no longer make it replace one way or yet another. enable's say this kind of bill does bypass Congress. each and all of the NCAA could ought to do at that factor is sue interior the legislative branch and there the thought will die. Congress could attempt to argue that the BCS is a residing, respiratory violation of latest anti-have confidence law yet in fact there is not any violation no remember how all people ought to attempt to spin the argument. although distant the possibility must be, each and every FBS team theoretically has of venture to play for the call. consequently, no anti-have confidence regulations have been violated. And on precise of that, there's no longer something to provide up any FBS team from dropping right down to the FCS point the place playoffs are in effect. back, no anti-have confidence violation. that's not that i'm against a playoff however the financial certainty of the placement is that the present bowl gadget with out any doubt by any ability generates greater sales than any 8 or sixteen team playoff format ever ought to.

ndmagicman2010-12-09T08:00:29Z

24 teams to many. Would have to keep it at 8 maybe 12 at the max and cut the college schedule down to 10 games. Then use the bowl games as playoff games but start them earlier.

D with R2010-12-11T15:17:03Z

The best team would win.

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