wilheldp_PE
PE, LEED AP, SPAM KING
I don't like the Big 12, but I think that TCU and/or Baylor got utterly shafted by a combination of the selection committee and the Big 12 Commissioner. The bylaws of the Big 12 state that if there are two teams tied for the best record, then the team with the head-to-head victory will be the champion. Well, the Big 12 commish just decided to ignore the rules, and not declare either team the champion. That, coupled with the selection committee taking conference championships into consideration, meant that no Big 12 team made it into the playoff.
I honestly don't know why there can't be a 16, 32, or even 64 team playoff in college football. There are enough weeks between the last conference championship game and the national championship game to have a 128 team playoff with each team only playing one game a week. Give a 2 week break before the championship, and you can easily have a 64 team playoff. Let corporate sponsors pay for each game of the bracket...hell, you can even use existing bowl game names. There would be no loss in revenue, and a more appropriate champion would be crowned.
I honestly don't know why there can't be a 16, 32, or even 64 team playoff in college football. There are enough weeks between the last conference championship game and the national championship game to have a 128 team playoff with each team only playing one game a week. Give a 2 week break before the championship, and you can easily have a 64 team playoff. Let corporate sponsors pay for each game of the bracket...hell, you can even use existing bowl game names. There would be no loss in revenue, and a more appropriate champion would be crowned.