College Football Strength Of Schedule Rankings
If a playoff system is implemented, how would you rank them???
Would you look at strength of schedule, margin of difference etc and keep it strictly statistical
or would the writers vote for it and have the polls again?
wouldn't there be another headache determining the rankings and seedings if they do implement the playoff system since there would be like 8 1-loss teams for example
how do they do it in college basketball...but they have a larger sample of games to determine it tho so you can see 1-loss, 2 loss ,3 loss and 4 loss teams...in college football you only got a dozen games...so should they make the season longer then in college football??
11 Auto Bids
VT-ACC
W Vir-Big East
Ohio St-Big Ten
Oklahoma-Big 12
UCF-C-USA
C Mich-MAC
BYU-MWC
LSU-SEC
Florida Atlantic-Sun Belt
Hawaii-WAC
At-Large Teams
Georgia
Kansas
Florida
Arizona St
Missouri
They would be selected by taking the 11 conference winners and then the 5 best teams accoriding to the BCS, and then ranked by the BCS, here's how I think it will play out
1 Ohio St vs 16 Central Michigan
8 West Virginia vs 9 Florida
4 Virginia Tech vs 13 BYU
5 Oklahoma vs 12 Hawaii
6 USC vs 11 Missouri
3 Georgia vs 14 UCF
7 Kansas vs 10 Arizona St
2 LSU vs 15 Florida Atlantic
This is not how the would be definitely ranked, this is just where I htink they will be ranked tommorrow.
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