Personally, I'm against it. As OSU already proved this year, if you're already in the playoff, it's better to not have to play a conference championship game. Add another 4 teams and the idea of a 'conference champion' and, by extension, the need for a 'conference championship game' becomes irrelevant. Not to mention some teams could end up playing 16 games - that's just too many. Plus, in almost every conference, there is a huge difference in the strength of schedule played. If you're in the B10 and don't play OSU, UM or PSU this year, well I'm guessing you'd have a better shot and winning your division than if you did play them.
One of the beauties of CFB is that literally every game is a mini-playoff. Unlike CBB where a loss in January or February or even conference tournament in March probably only affects where your team is seeded in the NCAA. UofL went from in the CFP conversation to out of it, to out of the Orange Bowl in the space of two weeks. Early losses by Penn State meant they couldn't make up enough ground to be in the Final Four. The more teams make the CFP, the less the regular season means.
If you really look at it, in almost every year, there are really only about 4, maybe 6, teams who should even be considered for a championship. Hard to argue any 2-loss team has a legitimate gripe about missing the playoff, imo. I would be OK with 6 teams making the CFP with the lower 4 playing to face the 1 and 2-seeded teams who receive a bye. But no more. Can't say that this year (or any in recent memory) I think there are 8 legitimate contenders.
One of the beauties of CFB is that literally every game is a mini-playoff. Unlike CBB where a loss in January or February or even conference tournament in March probably only affects where your team is seeded in the NCAA. UofL went from in the CFP conversation to out of it, to out of the Orange Bowl in the space of two weeks. Early losses by Penn State meant they couldn't make up enough ground to be in the Final Four. The more teams make the CFP, the less the regular season means.
If you really look at it, in almost every year, there are really only about 4, maybe 6, teams who should even be considered for a championship. Hard to argue any 2-loss team has a legitimate gripe about missing the playoff, imo. I would be OK with 6 teams making the CFP with the lower 4 playing to face the 1 and 2-seeded teams who receive a bye. But no more. Can't say that this year (or any in recent memory) I think there are 8 legitimate contenders.