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by AppAlum1 » Mon Jan 04, 2021 5:06 pm
I have been thinking. The playoff system stinks, and it is not only ESPN that is the problem. This year proves that a G-5 has absolutely zero chance of being ranked in the top 4 teams. Zero. The main reason for this is who sits on the committee. I understand the members of that committee are: ADs from P-5 schools and P-5 conference chancellors/presidents/officers. So, IF the G-5 conferences remain in the NCAAs, then the system must improve itself. I suppose another option is for the G-5s to secede from the current regime, but I am not going there in this post.
The reason G-5s have no chance is due to the inherent bias and even conflicts of interest of those on the committee. That will never change, unless we change the committee.
I have an idea, that my son and I worked out over the holidays. It will solve the problem. (Really, I'm serious.)
Step 1: Randomly select a Wal-Mart somewhere in the U.S. of A. My preference this first time, is for that Wal-Mart to be out in the middle of Wyoming.
Step 2: Get the Sheriff in that Wal-Mart's county to take the Sheriff's van to that Wal-Mart and pick up 12 honest men (or women), and take them to the local courthouse.
Step 3: Have all the top 20 schools, as ranked in one of the predictor polls, like SP+, to send their AD or attorney, to that courthouse to argue that their team deserves to be in the playoffs. Each school gets a max. set time to argue their case; 15 minutes each sounds about right to me, but I could go longer (or shorter); if you give the 12 honest ones three hours to decide, then the whole thing could be decided in one 8 hour day.
Step 4: After hearing from all 20 schools, the 12 honest men/women decide which teams get to play in the playoffs. Their decision is final and not appealable.
The next year, another Wal-Mart is selected and it's location is not revealed until a couple days in advance. Any team caught trying to pad the Wal-Mart shoppers with its fans are instantly disqualified.
This will work to distill the current bias out of the system. In hindsight, can anyone really argue that Notre Dame was in the top 4 teams in the country and were better than Texas A&M or Oklahoma? Cinci should have had a shot too.
This will work regardless of the # of teams in the playoffs. 4, 8, 12, 16, etc. It does not matter.
One more suggestion for improvement. There needs to be more than 4 qualifiers. Let's move to 8 now.