blueinfla;1474492; said:
I don't want a 4 team playoff. I'd accept it, but I'd rather have 16. I like the Wetzel Plan that takes the 11 conference champions and 5 at-large.
There's the proposed Wetzel plan for 2008.
First, thanks, because you're the first playoff proponent in recent memory to actually post a fucking plan rather than anecdotes and mindless "mantra"
But, you're about 3 weeks to a month late
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Buckeyeskickbuttocks;1461311; said:
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I think the first round in this proposal is shit. But I do agree that the 2nd round games and beyond, on paper, look pretty good. I'd have to run the scenario for more seasons than just last to have a better feel for the proposal and its advantages and disadvantages, of course, but as you see from folks like Kyle.... football fans aren't particularly thrilled with the prospects of a Sun Belt Champ Troy getting a shot at being National Champion.
The "true cinderella" argument.... Is he serious?
Wetzel seems to think people tuned in to the Boise OU game because they thought Boise had a chance.... to the contrary... people tuned in late in the 4th when it looked like Boise might pull it off... no one, before the game, said "Well, I'm gonna be all over the Fiesta Bowl Boise v. OU is HUUUUGEEE puset potential!" Thus his assumption that millions of viewers would watch East Shitsandwich State v. Southern Cal is a bit misuided if you ask me.
Likewise, the "cinderella" angle is pretty over played. One of these days Cinderella's gonna win it... that's a great story, of course.. But, I'm not in the business of manufacturing stories. Interestingly enough, Wetzel is... do the math. Regardless, you're kidding yourself, I think, if you don't believe there would be much yelling and screaming if one day 7-5 Upper Nobody State does the unthinkable and becomes your champion... (again, this is not an argument about a playoff's legitimacy... the 7-5 Champion would still be legit.... I'm talking about the consequences of an argument advanced by Wetzel not being all sunshine and roses as he advances.)
or worse... 6-6 Notre Dame.