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Post by tigercpa on Nov 17, 2017 19:03:51 GMT
That was a bit tortured. First, there is no real national championship in FBS. There is a big money playoff for a mythical championship. But, there is much, much more. Conference championships do have substantial meaning for teams, as do bowl championships. Your argument that an inclusive playoff dilutes a regular season is disproved by the long history of inclusive playoffs in other NCAA football divisions, as well as inclusive playoffs in other sports. You are wrong that lower seeded teams don’t have a chance. Lower-seeded teams have frequently advanced in inclusive playoffs, the most notable of which was Jim Valvano’s 1983 D-I NCAA National Champion NC State Wolfpack. Villanova might be worthy of notation as well. A lower seed than the Pack.
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Post by FLORIDA HERD FAN on Nov 17, 2017 20:46:15 GMT
Good memory, tiger. I remember the final game - Nova shot lights out, nearly 80% from the field. Georgetown had been allowing opponents less than 40%,
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