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I get sick of college fusbol. The conferences change annually. There are the Big 16, the PAC 2, and the Atlantic coast is 20000 miles long with members all over the country. Are they expecting an Atlantic flood? Will the Big 16 be the
Big 14 next year or the Big 18? Who knows and who cares. With 10 or 12 teams undefeated after 10 or 12 weeks of this season, is selecting a champion based on a four team playoff sensible. Not only that, but invariably the same teams end up in the playoff over and over. Why not just let Alabama and Ohio State just flip a coin in August and be done with it. Bullshit. College fusbol needs relegation like soccer in the premier league. Let those 10 or 12 teams play each other during regular season next year. Then we will find out who the best is, if anyone really cares. No one even talks about the fine education these young men get playing football anymore. When a player enters the portal, are his academic credits transferable? I haven't heard that discussed. Imagine opening up the flood gates wider so the college football masses could all end up with ivy League degrees. At least the Ivy League could claim legitimate Atlantic Coast status. I think the portal system should be a one way ticket to the Gaza Strip (not really). But when the Wake Forest quarterback for four years goes into a portal and ends up at Notre Dame for a fifth year, you must realize that money must be a factor. Why is Notre Dame in the ACC in every sport except football? Can't the football team swim or can't they understand that South Bend is not on the Atlantic Ocean? And what about the cupcakes scrimmaging with the Michigans and Clemsons. If you were a cupcake player wouldn't you rather have a chance to win a game, rather than have the cr_p beat out of you in the Horseshoe or in the Colisseum, so your alma mater can afford better helmets to protect you in the slaughters. What happens if the 10 or 12 undefeated teams this year just keep winning and eight years from now several of them have 100 game winning streaks. Wasn't there a story about Alabama recently suggesting that the school pay students to not leave the stadium at halftime in the midst of a 77-0 blowout. You couldn't pay me enough to attend the first half of such a game. Please chime in with your thoughts on relegation, where the best teams play each other during the regular season. All games become more competitive in all divisions. And I know someone is going to cry about losing a cherished rivalry game with this system. But I'll toss you a dog biscuit and pacify you by allowing each team to schedule one out of division rivalry game each year. Don't you honestly think taking the fusbol out of college football is such a bad idea.
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I agree that college football is a mess. Wouldn't teams/schools fight hard against a relegation system though, because $ ? (Or, to be more accurate, $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ ?)
I think a more expanded playoffs, where conferences wouldn't matter, would be something more people could get interested in. I don't know or care which conference most teams are in anymore.
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Chill out and watch Ohio State/Michigan.
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Got my mint julep ready to go to see if Kentucky can take down Louisville.
![]() Yes indeed. The Wildcats slay da cardinal.
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I’m not buying the $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ argument.
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Agree - College Football for the most part blows.
Every since they made it the Final 4,all their schedules went soft. They are all so afraid of having a real schedule like the old days so they schedule games against Alabama State, Tennessee Tech, U of East Chicago, Northern Florida. They don't want to risk a loss against a real team. It's pathetic, been about 3-4 good games all season out of about 1000 played. |
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Sam Hartman portaled from Wake Forest to Notre Dame and then whipped his former Demon Deacons 45-10 in his fifth year. It will happen more frequently going forward. There will be more cupcakes for the undefeated teams. “Let them eat cupcakes.” We need more competitive games, not fewer. I really think defending the status quo is next to impossible.
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In z perfect world, Georgia Tech will take down Georgia.
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Ann Arbor is a perfect world as long as they get the opponent’s plays in advance.
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I must admit..FINALLY some good games today. With hopefully one or 2 more.
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As a not so good athlete.
I love competing. especially if I'm playing with or against someone much much better. A friend didn't understand why I'd want to compete in a hopeless situation. To me, if I lose to someone who is equally average, that's pretty bad. But losing to someone who is really great? (*Or even a pro level batting cage...) That's not embarrassing at all. If I played Football I'd want to play those big teams even in their stadium with their big crowd. *Hitting in a cage that was in the low 90's and touching the last ball out of 50 really changed my perspective on the guys on tv batting .210 or even worse. |
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Relegation is not the bast way, instead just have a 64 team tournament. The first 2 rounds could be the 1st 2 weeks of the season, when the top teams schedule warm-up home games anyway. Rank the top 32, have them play teams that are close by. The good teams should win, but everyone gets a chance.
After that you can have the remaining 16 teams play in week 6. That would give a month for the 48 other teams to schedule a game against each other. The last 8 teams could play on week 12, instead of the conference championship, to get down to 4. Sent from my SM-S906U using Tapatalk |
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In defense of a relegation system, it seems to have worked very well for decades across the pond. With the increased shuffling of teams and players recently in college football, the conference identity is lost and the portal option has a negative impact on competitive balance. So why not give relegation a whirl. In the premier division, the top ten or twelve teams would all have similar schedules, virtually identical. Having the cream rise to the top would establish a national champion. Or is it better to have 6, 8 or 10 undefeated teams via for a playoff slot by a committee of 4 dudes who know that their choices will upset Ohio State and Florida State. I say let the top 12 teams use the playing field to sort themselves out.
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As far as extending the concept to college "non-professional" sports, I think as I understand it, what you are advocating for is more of a Super League, where the top teams from all conferences would move to a (newly created?) conference. These top teams would then duke it out with each other. All the remaining teams I guess would stay in their current conferences, play schedules that exclude the 12 Superteams, and at the end of the season play conference championships and bowl games, but all without the opportunity of competing to be the National Champion, the best they could hope for would be to move their school into the SuperLeague for the following year. And I am also guessing that this would just be for football. For basketball, tennis or lacrosse, for example, those 12 teams I assume would go back to their old conferences and compete there. |
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With the big money that has come into college sports because of ESPN, the top schools have a huge built-in recruiting advantage already. Kids see Alabama, LSU and Georgia, Ohio State and Michigan, Clemson and Notre Dame on TV all the time. The free marketing those schools get through ESPN's (and others') advertising is incredible. It would definitely be in the interest of those large money-making schools to lock in their profits by joining a SuperLeague. Those programs would become basically self-perpetuating, with the TV money focusing more and more on those lucky schools.
Apart from the fans of those 12 though, I don't think the concept would increase fan interest, or overall competitiveness of the sport. Some casual fans could be drawn to the cleanness of having 12 teams declared the "best" at the beginning of the season, so they could just focus on those teams, but for most of us, who are fans of one of the 120+ other teams that would be "relegated" to the second tier, it would be a disappointment. We would not be able to play against the "top" schools, and would not have a chance, even if we won every game, to compete for a championship. |
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First, any team that loses in weeks 1, 2, or 6 has little incentive to keep playing their best. I realize most teams don't have any hope of winning, but what if, say, Alabama loses in week 2. They're out, right? But we all know a team like Alabama that loses one early can get right back into the running in the current system. Second, I still see scheduling issues. All 64 teams would have to leave weeks 2 and 6 open in case they advance. Or you would have to allow for cancellations.
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1. Is college football not professional? Hardly the portal system and NIL rules compensate players and discourage loyalty to their alma mater. College basketball in the last ten years entered the one and done era, becoming a year of apprenticeship to the NBA. Currently the minor sports are not a part of the all mighty dollar grab of the major college sports. I do not envision relegating lacrosse, rugby and curling. 2. Maintaining the current conference system for the non-elite teams is not in my proposed system, but rather relegation at the lower levels as well. Obviously eliminating the football conferences entirely is unlikely to happen, but why not an English-system of stepladders to allow competitive balance at all levels. Granted it would take a decade for a division 10 team, like Liberty for example, to rise to the premier level, but it could happen. The geographic configuration of the current conferences has already been lost. Stick a pin in all the locations of ACC teams and use that to tell me where the Atlantic Coast is. The Big Ten (or 12,14,16 or 18) now extends from coast to coast, or at least from the Pacific to Rutgers. Just number the levels or letter them. If you are in the third level, you have the opportunity to move up or move down one level each year. Period. 3. In the Premier first level a team that has a 6-6 record for each of ten years stays at the Premier level, but 2 or 3 teams facing top notch competition weekly would end up 4-8 or worse and they would move down to the second league. they could move right back up the next year if they go 10-2 at the second level. I forgot all the points I wanted to make from your posts, but this post is long enough. Al, from your posts, I don't think we are that far apart. If we met in person, fisticuffs would not be in order. I have no illusions about what possibly could happen and that what I am supporting has little chance of happening in the real world, but at least it happened in England and as a living model of relegation, I think it would be a hoot to give it a whirl here. The status quo is difficult to buck, when big bucks are involved, but with relegation there could well be bigger bucks to redistribute.
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Yes, scheduling will be a big issue. Now many games are planned years in advance. Patsy schools get big money for going on the road to play an early season game against a Power 5 team. I think an in-season tournament could legitimize these games a bit and even increase the pot for the underdog teams. You'd still want to give the favored team home field advantage. The first games could be scheduled as soon as the prior season is over. However the second round and third round games would need to be scheduled on the fly. Schools would need to have options in place for who to play next if they lose in their tourney game. It might also make sense to move the second round game back to week 3, to allow for more time to plan for the game. The advantage of an in-season tourney that winds through the season is that it lets all teams (at least the top 64) have a fair chance to prove it on the field. It also avoids what I believe is a big problem with the 12-team playoff the FBS will have, which is that teams could be playing up to 5 post-season football games. That I think is crazy. |
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I agree that the 12 team playoff will be no better than the four team playoff. That's why I prefer a 66 game playoff for the top twelve teams called the regular season in the premier league relegation model. I know it will never happen but it just makes sense, not only for the first division but all the way down the ladder. It creates incentives and competition at all levels.
I know that people who enjoy Alabama winning 77-0 will disagree with me. ![]()
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