How about a 5 team bracket where the lower two RPI (publicly available formula that everyone knows at the beginning of the season) P5 champs play each other as the first round to advance?
-Criteria are defined to get in (win your conference) and all information is available, i.e. the RPI formula used has to be made publicly available so no teams can complain about "computer magic" screwing them over. This would also have the long-overdue effect of rendering the AP poll 100% obsolete which would be great.
-It's only three weeks and 2 of the 4 games can count as bowl games.
If you're not P5 have your own playoff or join a big boy conference. We all know that P5 football is all we care about anyways.
If we took 2019 (last year unaffected by covid) and used ESPN's rpi rating (don't have to use that one), the playoff would look like this:
#1 OSU vs. winner of #4 Oregon/#5 Oklahoma
#2 Clemson vs. #3 LSU
No one could be whiny because everyone would know beforehand that the way you get in is win your conference. Would there be some teams better than others that don't get ion? Absolutely. The NFL has been doing just fine with that model since before most of us except
@HuckFinn and
@earlkoppelman were born.
Alabama could bitch all they want about not getting in but guess what...they shoulda beat LSU.