On another thread Getdown11 wrote:
Be fired up for every game because they all count.
It got me to thinking about the now classic debate:
To playoff or not to playoff, that is the question. I wonder where the quality football minds on this forum stand on this issue. My 2 cents follows; what is yours?
If I am King, President, Commissioner, Emperor-in-charge, I would declare and decree under penalty of lethal lashings that
There Shall Be No Playoff! I would allow a +1 formula, but no bracket-type playoff.
Why?
What we have now is too great, too terrific, too fun, too debatable, too undecipherable to mess with. Right now, every game is already a playoff game. Every game is vital in the final analysis as to who will be ranked where and the final two spots for the title game. College football doesn't lend itself to a seed-based playoff format because there are so few games, and student athletes do not need more games added to their already crowded season.
Additionally, a
playoff won't solve the issue either. There will still be argument and debate over who should have been seeded where, and that the final outcome does not reflect the true champion. While at first glance a playoff would seem to be the logical, rational way to approach determining a champion, it is not in college football. Our rivalry games, our bowl games, even our standard regular season games are so good, so interesting, meaningful and financially productive for the schools and conferences that we must not try to FIX a nonexistent problem. Let us not venture into a shop of horrors the way government would, and ruin the best thing going for entertainment on earth!