37 minutes ago37 min Moderator No. The NCAA manages college football playoffs. The folks at ESPN are all about managing and broadcasting big-time bowl games, while making sure folks behind closed doors, using metrics hidden behind closed doors, when the stats support preconceived ideas, teasing college football fanatics five times before the final reveal. That this season's final reveal will happen on a Day of Infamy, December 7th, is perhaps prophetic as well as ironic. I believe this could be the last, or the penultimate 😁time, college football's poohbahs allow this subjective sideshow to continue.Thank goodness, 3-loss Texas and 2-loss Vanderbilt will not be in the playoff field.With the committee 'snubbing' two SEC teams, and the SEC going to nine conference games next season, I think the SEC, including Commissioner Sankey, the SEC ADs, the SEC coaches, and the kids' hydrating players on the sidelines, once upon a time known as Waterboys, may be ready to support (in Sankey's case again support) Big Ten Commissioner's Tony Petitti's automatic qualifier (AQ) Playoff (PO) Plan.ESPN was asked and agreed to extend the new PO format date from December 1, 2025, to January 23, 2026, for a reason. Using the PO committee's final rankings tease, below is today's 16-team Petitti field. 4 B1G and SEC AQs, 2 ACC and B12 AQs, 1 G6 AQ, and 3 At Large (AL) selections. A committee would determine the 3 AL teams, the G6 representative, and the PO seeding. The conferences would be responsible for submitting their AQ teams, and the committee would seed them in the order submitted. On selection and seeding day, there would still be many P-Offed fans. However, the teams in the field would be more objectively chosen, and conference championship and play-in games would be contested in the final week of the regular season.For those of you still awake 😴here's the field.1. Ohio State - B1G 12. Indiana - B1G 23. Georgia - SEC 14. Texas Tech - B12 15. Oregon - B1G 36. Ole Miss - SEC 27. Texas A&M - SEC 38. Oklahoma - SEC 49. Alabama - SEC AL - no risk of a 3-loss Bama being left out10. Notre Dame - AL11. BYU - B12 212. Miami - ACC 1 - both Miami and Notre Dame are in, as it should be13. Texas - SEC AL - the Horns are not hosed for battling the Buckeyes14. USC - B1G 4 - No. 16 SC knocks out No. 15 Utah - SC's resume is better15. UVA - ACC 2 - No. 17 UVA knocks out No. 14 Vanderbilt16. Group of 66 SEC, 4 B1G, 2 ACC and B12, 1 Notre Dame, 1 G6He wouldn't be happy about Vandy not being in, but with 6 teams in the field, and two AL bringing in millions of dollars, why wouldn't Sankey support this format? And looking at where the ACC and B12 teams are ranked, same for these two conferences and Notre Dame.Stay at 5 and defeat Tulane, North Texas, or JMU in Autzen! Go UGA and Texas Tech!
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