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College Football Rivalry Week


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4 minutes ago, Catsfan69 said:

If you can't win your conference you shouldn't get into a 4 team playoff. 

I always said that there should be a requirement to at least play on a conference championship game in order to qualify for the playoffs. 

That year when Bama got in after losing to Auburn and Auburn got left out after beating Bama to get into the ACC CG but then list to UGA in that game... that was complete and utter fuging bullshit. Bama essentially got themselves a bye week by losing to Auburn. That should never happen.

 

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3 minutes ago, Brooklyn 3.0 said:

There are definitely exceptions, but it should be the general rule. But this could be one of those exceptions. It's not their fault the two best teams in the Big 10 are in the same "division".

Nope, no exceptions.

The Playoffs should always have been the 4 best P5 champions. It's not that hard.

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6 minutes ago, OldhamA said:

Nope, no exceptions.

The Playoffs should always have been the 4 best P5 champions. It's not that hard.

It never would have been just the P5, that’s why the Bowl Coalition ended due to BYU and others taking it to the Federal Government saying there was a monopoly. 

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