VolKnight9
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I know there has been a ton of these down through the threads, but I’m curious to see how y’all line up with this. So, here goes.
My biggest argument is the win and in games. I believe that conference champions should be rewarded for winning their conference championship but I don’t believe it should be deserving of a bye. (See Arizona State/Boise State/SMU) I think if you win the conference championship, it should guarantee you a spot but that’s all. No guaranteed top 4 seed. No guaranteed bye for the top 4 ranked conference champs.
My format would be obviously your top ranked teams getting in and all the chips kind of fall where they may as conference champions come into the conversation. For example: Oregon has been ranked #1 for most of the year and have a 12-0 record. They win their conference championship and get placed at #1. SMU has spent most of their year ranked outside the top 15. They win their conference championship and they get ranked 10-12. Here is the issue though. Arizona State has also spent a lot of the year outside the top 15. Instead of winning their conference championship to get a bye and a top 4 seed, put them right there with SMU and give them a 10-12.
To me, they don’t compare teams per se. Georgia and Texas imo would destroy SMU/Arizona St/Boise St but may end up being seeded lower than them. Honestly I just think the win and in’s screw the teams that are actually better teams than those higher than them.
Secondly, why is it that everyone claims SEC bias? Think about the games that are played throughout the year. Example
Big 10:
Ohio State-Michigan
Ohio State-Penn State
Oregon-Ohio State
Oregon-Penn State
Penn State-Wisconsin
Couple more
SEC:
Alabama-Tennessee
Tennessee-Georgia
Tennessee-Florida
LSU-Alabama
Georgia-Florida
Georgia-Texas
Texas-Oklahoma
Florida-LSU
South Carolina-Clemson
Ole Miss-Georgia
Ole Miss-Florida
tons and tons more potential games depending on scheduling.
Tennessee has almost as many “big” games as the whole Big10. Georgia does too. Alabama as well… just never understood that. Get Indiana and Penn State out of there.
My biggest argument is the win and in games. I believe that conference champions should be rewarded for winning their conference championship but I don’t believe it should be deserving of a bye. (See Arizona State/Boise State/SMU) I think if you win the conference championship, it should guarantee you a spot but that’s all. No guaranteed top 4 seed. No guaranteed bye for the top 4 ranked conference champs.
My format would be obviously your top ranked teams getting in and all the chips kind of fall where they may as conference champions come into the conversation. For example: Oregon has been ranked #1 for most of the year and have a 12-0 record. They win their conference championship and get placed at #1. SMU has spent most of their year ranked outside the top 15. They win their conference championship and they get ranked 10-12. Here is the issue though. Arizona State has also spent a lot of the year outside the top 15. Instead of winning their conference championship to get a bye and a top 4 seed, put them right there with SMU and give them a 10-12.
To me, they don’t compare teams per se. Georgia and Texas imo would destroy SMU/Arizona St/Boise St but may end up being seeded lower than them. Honestly I just think the win and in’s screw the teams that are actually better teams than those higher than them.
Secondly, why is it that everyone claims SEC bias? Think about the games that are played throughout the year. Example
Big 10:
Ohio State-Michigan
Ohio State-Penn State
Oregon-Ohio State
Oregon-Penn State
Penn State-Wisconsin
Couple more
SEC:
Alabama-Tennessee
Tennessee-Georgia
Tennessee-Florida
LSU-Alabama
Georgia-Florida
Georgia-Texas
Texas-Oklahoma
Florida-LSU
South Carolina-Clemson
Ole Miss-Georgia
Ole Miss-Florida
tons and tons more potential games depending on scheduling.
Tennessee has almost as many “big” games as the whole Big10. Georgia does too. Alabama as well… just never understood that. Get Indiana and Penn State out of there.