One Post wrote:
I don't need any of that coalcar full of bullshit to know that PSU isn't one of the top tier teams in college football. All we have to do is roll the tape from the past 12 weeks, their second best win was against the Delaware Blue Hens. I don't need to seem them play Georgia to know they aren't a top team this year, the regular season has proven that.
That's fine but that also means that PSU has no shot at actually winning the national title. That's what makes your complaint so meaningless in regards to PSU. They aren't good enough to win the national title and in either system they aren't winning the national title. We also knew Iowa wasn't winning the Big Ten title game. The game was still played.
One Post wrote:
You can save all your equivocation for when you suck off the Big 10 Comish or something. The conferences and TV execs want more money, full stop. They are making the post season easier to access and thus making the regular season less valuable, full stop. They are doing this for money. If your position is that you enjoy a more inclusive postseason that is a fine and justifiable position, but there is no question it devalues the regular season. It isn't a good thing or a bad thing, it just is a thing.
The tradeoff is that an undefeated conference champion from a power conference just got told they don't get a chance at a title because they didn't beat Louisville by enough.
Ultimately, I think this is why you have to pivot to the "PSU isn't winning the national title this year either way" because there are at least 3 teams out of the playoffs that could win the national title this year. OSU and Georgia would have equal odds for the title that Alabama has. FSU would be there too if healthy and even with their backup they'd be a legitimate threat. That also ignores that Oregon absolutely crushed almost everyone who wasn't Washington this year and they lost to Washington by a combined 6 points. Only two other games they played were even competitive and it was a really tough schedule.
As I said before, 8 games is probably ideal. However, 12 teams gives MORE importance on regular season games. The bye game is going to prove to be a really important thing to get just like it is in the NFL. I already laid out why the Michigan/OSU game this year would have been just as important.
College football will survive with a 12 team playoff.