All the other conferences would probably immediately file lawsuits and threaten to pull out of the system if they give the SEC 6 teams out of 12 in the playoffs. They are getting four like he said, no way a 11-1 Indiana or 11-1 Penn St loses out to some 9-3 SEC team.
The first few years should spread the play-off berths around, just to see how they really fare head-to-head, as opposed to talking head to talking head. We need to get away from media driven hype-otheticals.
I wish I could’ve seen how yall reacted to the BYU loss. They should fall out before Tennessee with that rough loss at home. This making for sure only one B12 team gets in unless a team takes a bad loss. Very interesting to see how these last 2 weeks shape out for the B12 and SEC
As a Texas fan, yeah… they’re out if they lose. Texas is the only team that doesn’t have a win over one of the other playoff contenders. If they lose to A&M, they lost to the only two teams they played that ended the season in the top 25. That’s the difference.
That is insanely sick after what most commentary said last week about the SEC it was a maybe 2-3 last week now it’s 5 and they don’t perform any better
I need to see the math that shows 4 Big 10 teams and SIX SEC teams make it into a 12 team playoff with the ACC champ, the Big 12 champ, and the G5 champ each getting auto berths, and a Notre Dame who’s curb stomping teams right now. Where are all these spots coming from?
@@natpickron9788Says who.. you? No they absolutely do not need to join a conference, they're a successful football independent that has long ago worked out their own college football playoff contract with the powers that be. Quite simply put: if they win out, they're IN and quite frankly, should host their opening round game. 💯🤷🏽♂️
Brad saying Georgia from 12 to 9 is beyond comical. #1 SOS Wins over Texas AT Texas, vs Clemson on a neutral field, and home at TN. But yeah ND, Miami, and BYU are better. Nobody with a brain believes that.
SEC is not that good as you guys thunk, Texas just came and control that conference is no surprise.... No way they are better than 1 or 2 lost Big 10 teams...
U gotta be drunk. The SEC is the toughest conference and u kno it. The Big10 has a couple schools and Indiana ain’t one ofm. Big12 n ACC gonna have one school to make it . What conference won the most NY6 bowl last year? I’ll let u answer that one.
"The brand. The tradition. The Pedigree. Everything that associated with Texas..." And that, ladies and gentlemen, is exactly what is wrong with the college football system. It isn't about wins and losses as much as hype and reputation. It is time that we move on from this antiquated thinking and create... - Create 4 Super Conferences (Atlantic Coast Conference, Big 16 Conference, Pac-West Conference, and Southeastern Conference) of 14 teams each with two divisions of 7 teams (I originally wanted 16 team conference/8 team divisions, but we don't need that many "SUPER" teams). - Conference and divisions would be aligned geographically. - Start season with 3 "Pre-season" games vs ONLY power conference teams. No more "Cup Cake Games"! And the pre-season games would not be a calculated factor for playoff entry. - Conference Champion and runner-up both make the 8-team playoff. Conf. Champion gets home field in First round. Runner ups play on the road vs other Conf. Champion. ***There would be no need at all for Rankings or Committees except for continuing arguments. Which all these analysts seem to enjoy. ****The playoff teams and eventual Champion are determined on the field.
Well thought out, major flaw though: the men who run FBS won't reduce playoff teams, they'll expand. Since the NFL is my #1, i think they should use the NFL playoff model. As far as FBS League, i think 2 conferences, 4 divisions per conference, 4-8 teams per division. Teams left out of the playoff league will participate in a League where end goal is not a national champion, but a rose bowl champ, or an orange bowl champ etc. FBS commissioners would be wise to structure their League similar to the league that makes more revenue than any other league in the world
@@JoRa-rb9kz I appreciate your feedback. The goal of my plan was to get rid of the need for rankings and playoff committees. As for who gets into the playoffs, that would be determined on the field. Also, need to answer the balanced scheduling issue is by making sure everyone plays the same amount of "Pre-Season" Non-Conference games during the first three games of the season; A team will play all the other teams in their division; A team will also play four Inter-Division games. If we could pull that off with your format that would work for me. The other thing to keep in mind is don't have teams playing more than 17 games total in a season. That fits within my structure. It is an 8-team playoff. But it is also impossible to ever argue who gets to go to the playoffs.
@@tucanoguy4719 Easy. Some form of lottery or ping pong ball system that determines which seed the Conference Title Game losing teams are (Between 1-4). And then do the same for the Conference Championship teams are (Between 1-4). So, 1 plays 1, 2 plays 2, etc... The first round of the four playoff games is played at the Conf Champions home fields. The semi-finals Bowl and the Championship Bowl sites would be determined by rotating each year (As is done now). It's an idea I believe would work and be very entertaining.
that was a bad win for oregon…cfp needs to go back to the way it was back in the 80’s with only a few bowl games and not all these teams with 6 wins and 6 losses getting to one…id say a team needs 8 wins or more to even qualify for a bowl game
Penn State is not dropping below Ole Miss after being ranked ahead of them after the Georgia win. All Ole Miss has left is Florida and MS state. This is a drunk show.
@ Penn State didn’t lose to a team like Kentucky and again on top of that. Don’t lose, win. Right now they’re ranked ahead, and wins against Florida and MS state won’t change that.
@ yea again, don’t lose twice once to a mid team. Penn State cleaned up all the good teams on their schedule. and Texas is ranked 3 despite this. Penn State is ranked ahead of ole miss rn, wins against Florida and Ms state won’t change that. It’s drunk to think otherwise.
@@bobbysilver581 okay man whatever you say don’t be surprised when penn state drops down some. Y’all have zero ranked wins. Last time y’all faced ole miss ya lost too. The fact penn state is ranked in the top ten at all is wild.
@obieknobbe They just won against best defence in the big 12, and BYU lost to kansas, so if Colarado wins the big 12, they are surely in as one of the highest ranked conference champions.
@@RadicallyOptimisticcasual. UGA played an entire half in Texas territory. They should have scored 50. Wait until you realize that Texas had more Yds than UGA on offense. Texas offense was TERRIBLE.
Change the thumbnail graphic, ole miss didn't go down today. But then again this is CBS so I bet y'all are still holding out hope Kamala wins the presidency
Making a case for the brand is shear BS, the top teams are not guaranteed. It’s obvious, making cases based on anything but those who are number 1&2 in the higher performance conferences deserve their shot, none of this is a given based on how the top ten teams have been shuffling.
All the other conferences would probably immediately file lawsuits and threaten to pull out of the system if they give the SEC 6 teams out of 12 in the playoffs. They are getting four like he said, no way a 11-1 Indiana or 11-1 Penn St loses out to some 9-3 SEC team.
The first few years should spread the play-off berths around, just to see how they really fare head-to-head, as opposed to talking head to talking head. We need to get away from media driven hype-otheticals.
They should though
Every SEC loss is a good loss?
Then put all 3 loss team in CFP..
Exactly
@@LockeCurfmanno they shouldn’t
I have no relation to Wisconsin or Oregon but I am severely disappointed we didn't get a badger win today to add to this 2024 madness
At least there isn't any more LSU talk.
Texas and Texas A&M can’t both win out 🙄🙄🙄
I wish I could’ve seen how yall reacted to the BYU loss. They should fall out before Tennessee with that rough loss at home. This making for sure only one B12 team gets in unless a team takes a bad loss. Very interesting to see how these last 2 weeks shape out for the B12 and SEC
As a Texas fan, yeah… they’re out if they lose. Texas is the only team that doesn’t have a win over one of the other playoff contenders. If they lose to A&M, they lost to the only two teams they played that ended the season in the top 25. That’s the difference.
Ok but if that happens, I want PSU & Indiana out on general principle. Like seriously, lol.
They want 5 to be in so bad on this show.
That is insanely sick after what most commentary said last week about the SEC it was a maybe 2-3 last week now it’s 5 and they don’t perform any better
I need to see the math that shows 4 Big 10 teams and SIX SEC teams make it into a 12 team playoff with the ACC champ, the Big 12 champ, and the G5 champ each getting auto berths, and a Notre Dame who’s curb stomping teams right now. Where are all these spots coming from?
ND need to get in a conference
@@natpickron9788Says who.. you? No they absolutely do not need to join a conference, they're a successful football independent that has long ago worked out their own college football playoff contract with the powers that be. Quite simply put: if they win out, they're IN and quite frankly, should host their opening round game. 💯🤷🏽♂️
Byu should be out
They will be if they don't win out now. I think they lose again to a dangerous Arizona State team next week anyway so.. 🤷🏽♂️✌🏽
The PAC-12 could win the Big 10 and Big 12 championship this year. Yeah, it makes total sense that the conference blew up.
Big 12 to good bro lol the best conference in college
Brad saying Georgia from 12 to 9 is beyond comical.
#1 SOS
Wins over Texas AT Texas, vs Clemson on a neutral field, and home at TN.
But yeah ND, Miami, and BYU are better.
Nobody with a brain believes that.
We should be at #7 after winning a good game against Tennessee
It's cool when playoff time comes. A lot of teams will be exposed.
Hey SEC Homers, they didn't expand the playoffs just to put more SEC teams in, especially when you have more losses than other teams.
Or maybe, just maybe, the SEC isn't that good.
Bull shit. Who’s beating anything in the SEC? Colorado the only threat.
SEC is not that good as you guys thunk, Texas just came and control that conference is no surprise.... No way they are better than 1 or 2 lost Big 10 teams...
U gotta be drunk. The SEC is the toughest conference and u kno it. The Big10 has a couple schools and Indiana ain’t one ofm. Big12 n ACC gonna have one school to make it . What conference won the most NY6 bowl last year? I’ll let u answer that one.
And Texas has played the low end SEC schools. U see what happened when they played GA at home
No SMU?
"The brand. The tradition. The Pedigree. Everything that associated with Texas..."
And that, ladies and gentlemen, is exactly what is wrong with the college football system. It isn't about wins and losses as much as hype and reputation. It is time that we move on from this antiquated thinking and create...
- Create 4 Super Conferences (Atlantic Coast Conference, Big 16 Conference, Pac-West Conference, and Southeastern Conference) of 14 teams each with two divisions of 7 teams (I originally wanted 16 team conference/8 team divisions, but we don't need that many "SUPER" teams).
- Conference and divisions would be aligned geographically.
- Start season with 3 "Pre-season" games vs ONLY power conference teams. No more "Cup Cake Games"! And the pre-season games would not be a calculated factor for playoff entry.
- Conference Champion and runner-up both make the 8-team playoff. Conf. Champion gets home field in First round. Runner ups play on the road vs other Conf. Champion.
***There would be no need at all for Rankings or Committees except for continuing arguments. Which all these analysts seem to enjoy.
****The playoff teams and eventual Champion are determined on the field.
Well thought out, major flaw though: the men who run FBS won't reduce playoff teams, they'll expand.
Since the NFL is my #1, i think they should use the NFL playoff model.
As far as FBS League, i think 2 conferences, 4 divisions per conference, 4-8 teams per division.
Teams left out of the playoff league will participate in a League where end goal is not a national champion, but a rose bowl champ, or an orange bowl champ etc.
FBS commissioners would be wise to structure their League similar to the league that makes more revenue than any other league in the world
How would you determine who plays who in the playoffs? If it’s not based off geographically, I think you might have to use some sort of rankings.
@@JoRa-rb9kz I appreciate your feedback. The goal of my plan was to get rid of the need for rankings and playoff committees. As for who gets into the playoffs, that would be determined on the field. Also, need to answer the balanced scheduling issue is by making sure everyone plays the same amount of "Pre-Season" Non-Conference games during the first three games of the season; A team will play all the other teams in their division; A team will also play four Inter-Division games.
If we could pull that off with your format that would work for me.
The other thing to keep in mind is don't have teams playing more than 17 games total in a season. That fits within my structure. It is an 8-team playoff. But it is also impossible to ever argue who gets to go to the playoffs.
@@tucanoguy4719 Easy. Some form of lottery or ping pong ball system that determines which seed the Conference Title Game losing teams are (Between 1-4). And then do the same for the Conference Championship teams are (Between 1-4). So, 1 plays 1, 2 plays 2, etc...
The first round of the four playoff games is played at the Conf Champions home fields.
The semi-finals Bowl and the Championship Bowl sites would be determined by rotating each year (As is done now).
It's an idea I believe would work and be very entertaining.
I actually think Ole Miss gets left out too. Losses to LSU and Kentucky are worse than losing to Georgia and Arkansas.
that was a bad win for oregon…cfp needs to go back to the way it was back in the 80’s with only a few bowl games and not all these teams with 6 wins and 6 losses getting to one…id say a team needs 8 wins or more to even qualify for a bowl game
How far does BYU fall? Do they fall behind Boise St. thus making Boise St. the 4th highest Conference Champion.
Yall guy are something, SMH. This mess is so political and corrupt sounding.
If half of the playoffs are SEC then it's wrong.
Only team that would be considered a good win for Texas is Vandy. If they lose to A&M it’s a wrap
SEC is getting maximum 5 teams, more likely will be 4
Texas/Texas A&M winner, Georgia, Alabama, and Tennessee.
Penn State is not dropping below Ole Miss after being ranked ahead of them after the Georgia win. All Ole Miss has left is Florida and MS state. This is a drunk show.
Who has penn state beat?
@ Penn State didn’t lose to a team like Kentucky and again on top of that. Don’t lose, win. Right now they’re ranked ahead, and wins against Florida and MS state won’t change that.
@ once again. Who have they beat? Just because they lost to a good team doesn’t mean much. Just like Texas they don’t have any good wins.
@ yea again, don’t lose twice once to a mid team. Penn State cleaned up all the good teams on their schedule. and Texas is ranked 3 despite this. Penn State is ranked ahead of ole miss rn, wins against Florida and Ms state won’t change that. It’s drunk to think otherwise.
@@bobbysilver581 okay man whatever you say don’t be surprised when penn state drops down some. Y’all have zero ranked wins. Last time y’all faced ole miss ya lost too. The fact penn state is ranked in the top ten at all is wild.
THIS CHANNEL IS INSANE. SEC, SEC…TWO LOSSES, THREE LOSSES. SEC STILL IN????? INSANE!
And on Colorado's nuts. Their oline and dline will get destroyed and they still haven't faced anyone with a strong secondary.
Army isn't beating Notre Dame. Get real lol
@obieknobbe They just won against best defence in the big 12, and BYU lost to kansas, so if Colarado wins the big 12, they are surely in as one of the highest ranked conference champions.
Exactly
@@obieknobbeColorado the best team in college
I trust this year's Texas defense more than my wife.
Dont let her see this because they let uga score 30
@@RadicallyOptimisticcasual. UGA played an entire half in Texas territory. They should have scored 50. Wait until you realize that Texas had more Yds than UGA on offense. Texas offense was TERRIBLE.
Screw the sec!!!!
Colorado should be in
Who what’s to play Ole Miss first?
Go Gamecocks, keep it rolling!!! 🐓💪🐓
Change the thumbnail graphic, ole miss didn't go down today. But then again this is CBS so I bet y'all are still holding out hope Kamala wins the presidency
More top 25 wins bama has than anyone
Bama hasn’t played 25 games this year. Smart guy.
@billkates2266 hey genius he's saying bama has more wins over teams ranked I'n top 25 its not hard to comprehend what he ment!!!
Oregon already beat Ohio State
Auburn should take care of Bama😅
Man if that happens… Auburn gave even Saban fits every year regardless how bad they were.
South Carolina Vs Clemson will be a play in game for the SECs potental 5th and ACCs 2nd spot
Making a case for the brand is shear BS, the top teams are not guaranteed. It’s obvious, making cases based on anything but those who are number 1&2 in the higher performance conferences deserve their shot, none of this is a given based on how the top ten teams have been shuffling.
Texas, Alabama, Georgia, Tennessee and Ole Miss in, Notre Dame out.
ND is frustrating but are also a contender, but I am waiting for the loss