Okay, since the topic of BCS versus playoff has emerged, here is the formula I came up with two years ago when we went into the bowl season with five undefeateds and a Louisville team that got jobbed against Miami.
All conference champions plus the best I-A independent(ND, Navy, Temple(ha!), and Army) get in. That's twelve teams. Then you have two at-large teams, determined by the BCS's highest-ranked teams who didn't win their conference championship. The BCS #1 and #2 teams get a first-round bye. Teams are seeded according to BCS ranking. So, last year you would have had, in order of seeds:
1) USC(Pac-10 champion, ranked #1)
2) Texas(Big XII champ, ranked #2)
3) Penn State(Big X champ, ranked #3)
4) Ohio State(at-large, ranked #4)
5) Oregon(at-large, ranked #5)
6) Notre Dame(Independents "champ," ranked #6)
7) Georgia(SEC champ, ranked #7)
8 ) West Virginia(Big East champ, ranked #11)
9) Texas Christian(Mountain West champ, ranked #14)
10) Florida State(ACC champ, ranked #22)
11) Tulsa(C-USA champ, NR)
12) Boise State(WAC champ, NR)
13) Akron(MAC champ, NR)
14) Arkansas State(Sun Belt champ, NR)
Then you use the existing January bowls as a playoff, leaving December for non-playoff bowl teams. Each January bowl gets two games, for maximum money-age. Expand to five BCS bowls(include the Cotton Bowl, for God's sake!) and the championship game revolves each year. So last year, you would have had in round one:
USC gets a bye
Texas gets a bye
Penn State vs. Arkansas State in the Capital One Bowl
Ohio State v. Akron in the Capital One Bowl
Oregon v. Boise State in the Outback Bowl
Notre Dame v. Tulsa in the Outback Bowl
Georgia v. Florida State in the Gator Bowl
West Virginia v. Texas Christian in the Gator Bowl
This would spread some money around to smaller schools, make all conference championships valid, the way that the NCAA basketball tournaments do (after all, look at George freaking Mason! And would we have ever heard of Larry Bird if the Indiana State Sycamores hadn't won the Gateway Conference and made it all the way to the championship game?), and still allow for study time. And look at all the bowls left over! You've still got the Independence and the GMAC and the Insight and the Emerald and oh I don't know THIRTY OTHER BOWLS!!!
You can even run the Bowl Championship Series(aka the TOURNAMENT) during the other bowls, so that you can keep the January BCS bowl schedule the same. You just give the Gator, Capital One, Outback, Cotton, Orange, Sugar, Fiesta and Rose Bowls prime-time slots.
Also, if you wanted to keep it to an eight-team tournament(although GOD KNOWS why, except to exclude the non-BCS conferences), you could have had a round-one playoff last year that would have looked like this:
USC vs. WVU
Texas vs. Georgia
Penn State vs. Notre Dame
Ohio State vs. Oregon
Still a pretty good tournament, no? So why can't NCF do that?
After conference championships and the final BCS standings come out, I'll show you all the tournament that could have been. In the meantime, STOMP TECH!!!
Red and Black, Win or Lose