Oh8ch;1337104; said:
The current discussion of whether Texas should be ranked ahead of OU underscores my opposition to a Playoff.
The playoff argument is that the best team should be determined on the field.
Yet many of those arguing OU should be ahead of Texas support a playoff even though Texas beat OU on the field. And given endless round robin scenarios you will always have that issue. In an 8 or more team playoff you are likely to have rematches in the playoffs every season - often with different results than the regular season.
I agree that OU has the better team based on the 11 game body of evidence in front of us. At the end of 12/13 games it may be even clearer. How a one and done playoff that includes clearly inferior teams improves on subjective rankings (imperfect as they may be) is what I can't follow.
I absolutely agree that is does not clarify the subjective rankings or avoid pitfalls. I favor a playoff because of the potential for many great matchups and exciting games. Most of the current bowl games are not that compelling to me. UC vs. Bc/Va Tech in the Orange? I couldn't care less.
I'm still in favor of a play off and continue to like the 12 team system. You give the top 4 BSC conf champs a buy. Next 8 BCS ranked teams get in (keep the 1 non-BCS auto bid), all 6 BCS conference champs get auto bid.
If the rankings held, this would give you the following:
Alabama, Oklahoma, USC, Penn State get first round byes as top ranked conf champs.
First round playoffs (Dec 12-13, 1 game Fri & 3 Sat) at host school site:
Texas vs. BC/Va Tech
Florida vs. UC
Utah vs. Ohio St.
Texas Tech vs. Boise St.
Round 2 (Dec 19-20, 1 game Fri & 3 Sat) at host school site:
Alabama vs. Texas Tech
Oklahoma vs. Ohio St.
USC vs. Florida
Penn State. vs. Texas
Semi-Finals (New Year's Day)
Alabama vs. Ohio St. at Sugar Bowl
USC vs. Texas at Fiesta Bowl
Championship game (Jan 10)
Ohio St. vs. USC at Orange Bowl
Of course, OSU defeats USC this time to win the Championship.
I know many talk about the magnitude of the current regular season. My problem is that I really don't get to watch many regular season games apart from OSU. Be it timing of the games, availability of broadcast, or just having other things to do... I might get to watch part of another game or two each week. However, I'd make it a point to watch the playoffs. And just look at the potential matchups of the 2nd round. Wow. That would be one hell of a Friday night and Saturday of football.
As for the NC game site, I'd rotate it though the current 4 BCS sites, on the years the Rose hosted, you would have the other sites on a rotating schedule of which site gets left off. The Rose could continue to host a New Year's Day bowl of the PAC 10 vs Big 10.
Just my 2 cents... again this year.