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Old 11-12-2006, 11:00 AM
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Originally Posted by saucon17
Scav, totally agree with you. It works in three other divisions of college football. The only problem if it makes sense then the NCAA and the universities won't do it. The real problem is that it comes down to money and greed. The problem is that the schools and the NCAA get paid big $$$ if the make it as one of the eight teams that make it to one the four BCS bowl games. Another problem is school president, AD, and other major people in the universities get treated like royality when the reach a BCS Bowl Game.
Why wouldn't they get $$$ if they make it to the playoffs? Those games would draw monster ratings. I think the royal treatment would be even higher for the teams to make the finals than it is for the BCS Title game. The only legit excuse I've heard is that it makes the regular season games less meaningful but I still disagree with that, there would be even more meaningful games because trying to crack the top 16 late in the year would become a big deal. Also, if you gave auto bids to the small conference winners you would be awarding the top two schools by giving them easy first round opponents so that would keep it meaningful to finish in the top two in the regular season.
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