
How dumb is this?
Same scenario in Charlotte for the ACC Championship Game. Virginia wins, they go to the Orange Bowl. Lose, Orange Bowl.
Baylor might ā probably wonāt ā get a playoff berth if the Bears beat Oklahoma in the Big 12 title game.
OU, for its part, might or might not get a playoff berth itself with a W.
Out in the Pac-12, similar. Utah might be in with a win, Oregon certainly isnāt.
Georgia can play its way in with a win over #2 LSU in the SEC Championship Game, and if that happens, LSU still might get in.
This is asinine.
Weāre playing championship games, and the winners get a trophy, but otherwise, the CFP does what the CFP does.
Thereās an obvious fix.
If you go to an eight-team playoff, which adds one week to the end of the season, you give the Power 5 champs automatic berths to the CFP, you give the best team from the Group of 5 the sixth berth, and then you have two at-larges.
If you go 16 for the playoff, which isnāt going to happen, but letās just discuss, all 12 FBS champs get an automatic playoff berth, and then you add four at-larges.
Thatās why you donāt go that route, incidentally. We donāt need the Sun Belt champ playing the SEC champ in the opening round.
But going eight, I think everybodyās happy there.
Wisconsin, Virginia, Baylor, Oregon, you got something to play for this weekend, other than pride, and also costing your conference millions.
Think about that part of it. Letās say Virginia beats Clemson Saturday night; the Cavaliers are Miami-bound, and everybody in the ACC hates them forever, because Clemson is out of the CFP, and the playoff shares that everybody counts on vamoose.
Actually, count Virginia among those upset, in this case at Virginia.
An upset win is more costly in the stupid system we have in place now.
And so, we watch these games this weekend, and weāre rooting for ⦠chalk?
Some fun that is.
Make the conference title games mean something, and literally everybody in Power 5 starts the season thinking, we can be in the playoff.
Youāre talking 64 teams there.
Win your division, upset the Clemson or Ohio State or LSU or āBama in the conference title game, boom, youāre in the CFP.
Way it stands now, maybe 10, 12 teams start the season thinking they have a shot, and really, itās maybe five or six that do.
Iāve always said that college football has the best regular season in sports, but then after Thanksgiving weekend, itās the dumbest sport in America.
Nobody cares about the bowl games, and thatās not just a problem with the playoff as it now stands.
The bowl games have been dumb for a long time. Theyāre just especially dumb now.
Go with the eight-team playoff that I just laid out, and you get a meaningful conference championship game weekend.
As an added bonus, every single Power 5 conference game means something from the end of August through the end of turkey leftovers.
Because they all might impact who gets in to a conference championship game, and once youāre in that game, it doesnāt matter if youāre 12-0, 9-3, 7-5 ā¦
Win that one, and youāre in.
Please tell me what Iām missing here.
Column by Chris Graham