CFB 2020 Discussion: temperature checks at the gate

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12 teams is too much. No automatic bids, so the SEC invitational?
 
12 teams is too much. No automatic bids, so the SEC invitational?
Hate it. Absolutely hate it. Even if it benefits my team.
I'm sure an auto bid will go to one of the G5 crybabies.
 
@TuBB I guess this guarantees at least one G5 team:

The proposal does not include guarantees for conference champions. Instead, it calls for the bracket to include the six highest-ranked conference champions, plus the six highest-ranked other teams as determined by the CFP's selection committee. There would be no limit on the number of participants from a conference, and no league would qualify automatically.

May as well expand to 16 so all 10 conferences have an autobid and then 6 at large.
 
OU and Texass to the $EC??
 
OU and Texass to the $EC??

As an Aggie, I hope we never play Texas again (unless in the playoff). OU wouldn’t be bad, but I don’t think Texas would let that happen.
 
College football is just stupid now. How many top programs, and how many teams period will be in the SEC?And now that they are going to be able to get paid, all the best players are going to go to a major market or a glamor program. There will be like 6 or 7 teams able to win going forward
 
College football is just stupid now. How many top programs, and how many teams period will be in the SEC?And now that they are going to be able to get paid, all the best players are going to go to a major market or a glamor program. There will be like 6 or 7 teams able to win going forward
I too yearn for the days of smaller, regional conferences. I think 10 is the best number since you could have round robin and that still leaves enough to play OOC.
 
I too yearn for the days of smaller, regional conferences. I think 10 is the best number since you could have round robin and that still leaves enough to play OOC.
exactly. And i see that the alabama qb who hasnt even started a game already has like 1 million in endorsements. how is any other school going to compete with that? they should have just allowed each player on the team be able to make 20k or something. this is going to be stupid
 
exactly. And i see that the alabama qb who hasnt even started a game already has like 1 million in endorsements. how is any other school going to compete with that? they should have just allowed each player on the team be able to make 20k or something. this is going to be stupid
Pretty much exactly what’s going to happen. The starting QB at Clemson/Bama/tOSU/Oklahoma is now a guaranteed 7 figure job. They just solidified the best QBs in the nation for the foreseeable future. There was already a divide from those 4 teams but now it will grow even more.
 
Pretty much exactly what’s going to happen. The starting QB at Clemson/Bama/tOSU/Oklahoma is now a guaranteed 7 figure job. They just solidified the best QBs in the nation for the foreseeable future. There was already a divide from those 4 teams but now it will grow even more.
I think schools like USC and UCLA will also climb up since they are in LA and that is great for marketing purposes. No NY teams, so that won't be an issue. Also, be prepared to see conferences booting out programs to make room for new ones. It might be down to the SEC and Big 10 in a few years.
 
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