And what actually makes any sense at all?
So the 'Alliance' votes against the 12-team playoff (still don't know why, it's better for them), and then less than a year later the big brother of the alliance stabs little brother and takes his bike. That tells me this is cutthroat and there are no friends, only what we can actually do for each other. The SEC and Big Ten aren't friends, even if they appear to be. And the SEC and Big Ten certainly aren't friends with anyone else, I remember when the SEC was 'aligned' with the Big 12 too, el oh el.
We know that the conferences ultimately own the playoff, and it ends in 2026 or whatever. What is the true next step? Are we simply going to have maybe a 4-team playoff within these huge conferences, that feeds into a 4-team national playoff? Or something like that? Or will they still go with a 12-team playoff? What happens to the rest of FBS? Do they get a shot at it at all? Would the Big Ten and SEC champs get automatic spots into the 4-team national playoff, along with 2 at-larges from the 'rest'?
I got to thinking about Omaha yesterday, and having so many SEC teams in it kinda makes it boring. Well, may as well get ready for that to be the case every year. It's going to be the damn SEC/Big Ten invitational.
Why does anybody think what they are doing is a good idea? They are literally ruining college sports. I didn't think there was any way that was possible, but these damn corporate baby boomer clowns have done it.
I guess we really will get a split in FBS.
So the 'Alliance' votes against the 12-team playoff (still don't know why, it's better for them), and then less than a year later the big brother of the alliance stabs little brother and takes his bike. That tells me this is cutthroat and there are no friends, only what we can actually do for each other. The SEC and Big Ten aren't friends, even if they appear to be. And the SEC and Big Ten certainly aren't friends with anyone else, I remember when the SEC was 'aligned' with the Big 12 too, el oh el.
We know that the conferences ultimately own the playoff, and it ends in 2026 or whatever. What is the true next step? Are we simply going to have maybe a 4-team playoff within these huge conferences, that feeds into a 4-team national playoff? Or something like that? Or will they still go with a 12-team playoff? What happens to the rest of FBS? Do they get a shot at it at all? Would the Big Ten and SEC champs get automatic spots into the 4-team national playoff, along with 2 at-larges from the 'rest'?
I got to thinking about Omaha yesterday, and having so many SEC teams in it kinda makes it boring. Well, may as well get ready for that to be the case every year. It's going to be the damn SEC/Big Ten invitational.
Why does anybody think what they are doing is a good idea? They are literally ruining college sports. I didn't think there was any way that was possible, but these damn corporate baby boomer clowns have done it.
I guess we really will get a split in FBS.
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