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Playoff taking shape, apparently - needle - 04-30-2012

Quote:Multiple sources with direct knowledge of last week's discussions in South Florida have confirmed to SI.com that the new favored proposal for a four-team playoff within the bowl system would place the two semifinal games at the traditional anchor bowls of the No. 1 and 2 teams' conferences. For example, No. 1 Alabama of the SEC would host the No. 4 team in the Sugar Bowl, while No. 2 USC of the Pac-12 would host the No. 3 team in the Rose Bowl.

http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2012/writers/stewart_mandel/04/30/bcs-playoff-mandel-plan/index.html?eref=sihp&sct=hp_wr_a1


Re: Playoff taking shape, apparently - Nan3cy - 04-30-2012

So now instead of the #3 team's fans moaning about the unfairness of the system, we can look forward to the fans of the #5 team moaning about the system.



Re: Playoff taking shape, apparently - yvonne - 04-30-2012

It won't be too bad if it's open to champions only. We wouldn't have gone last year, but at least there would be some objective standard. Even in the NCAA basketball tournament, there are teams that seem to belong but are left out, and teams that many feel should have gotten in.

Let's see:

Current BCS conferences:
Pac-12 - Rose
Big Ten - Rose
Big 12 - Fiesta?
SEC - Sugar
ACC - Orange
Big East

Bowls for champions of non-BCS conferences:
Conference USA: Liberty
MAC: Little Caesar's
MWC: Las Vegas
Sunbelt: New Orleans
WAC: Poinsettia

If all championship bowls are potential semifinal sites, there's no issue with conferences being left out.

Then, there are four independents: Notre Dame, Army, Navy, and Brigham Young. The service academies are less problematic because of their agreement with the Armed Services Bowl.




Re: Playoff taking shape, apparently - Farm93 - 04-30-2012

My guess would be that the current BCS AQ schools would get their bowls if/when they are #1 and #2.  I really doubt that the Liberty bowl will become a host even if a Conference USA team finished the regular season at #1 or #2 based on the seeding.  My guess would be that the Fiesta and Orange Bowls would win the rights to host games should the non-BCS teams sneak through the system.

FWIW - I would love to see what happens if Notre Dame is #1 or #2.  That would almost certainly generate chaos.

Also, as a practical matter, the Sugar bowl seems destined to be a semifinal host site almost every year.  Good for New Orleans, I guess.



Re: Playoff taking shape, apparently - jayasena - 04-30-2012

(04-30-2012, 01:22 PM)Farm93 link Wrote:FWIW - I would love to see what happens if the University of South Bend is #1 or #2. 

In that case, the University of South Bend will summarily be declared the national champion and the playoff that year will be for the second place.  ::)  Or whatever special clause that suits the Domers will be in place, I'm sure.

Hopefully, as with the BCS, the Domer clause will never come into play.


Re: Playoff taking shape, apparently - washingtonismoney - 04-30-2012

(04-30-2012, 02:31 PM)somnambule link Wrote:[quote author=Farm93 link=topic=5885.msg43363#msg43363 date=1335817353]FWIW - I would love to see what happens if the University of South Bend is #1 or #2. 

In that case, the University of South Bend will summarily be declared the national champion and the playoff that year will be for the second place.  ::)  Or whatever special clause that suits the Domers will be in place, I'm sure.

Hopefully, as with the BCS, the Domer clause will never come into play.
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I don't think we'll have to worry about this possibility for a while. In fact, I'll guess by the time the Domers are in a national championship aspirant position, there'll be a whole new championship system. This four team system is only a temporary fix. I just hope they don't dilute a playoff as they have the basketball equivalent.

My main question is, what if the Pac-12 champion is #1 and the Big 10 Champion is #2. Are both semifinals hosted at the Rose Bowl?


Re: Playoff taking shape, apparently - CowboyIndian - 04-30-2012

(04-30-2012, 06:24 PM)washingtonismoney link Wrote:My main question is, what if the Pac-12 champion is #1 and the Big 10 Champion is #2. Are both semifinals hosted at the Rose Bowl?

ESPN and CBS Sports will do all they can to ensure this doesn't ever occur.