How to FIX College FB

BSpringsteen

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Each conference splits into divisions.

Nebraska joins the Big 10.
Arkansas joins the Big XII
Memphis joins the SEC

Coloradio joins the Mountain West and that becomes a BCS conference.
Houston joins the Big XII
Boise and Fresno join the Pac 10

Winner of each division goes into the post season:

WEEK 1: CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP GAME
Week 2: 8 team playoff with 7 conference champions and ONE at large, with top seed playing a home game.
Week 3: Final 4 with top seeds playing a home game.
Week 4: Championship game at a Neutral site.

Conference championship game losers go to Rose, Fiesta, Orange, Sugar etc...
 
Damn, I thought this was a thread on how to make some money via insider game fixing. (edit: probably should note that this is sarcasm based on my initial reaction to the title of the thread. I in no way condone illegal gambling or risking the integrity of college football or any other sport for that matter. Carry on.)

None the less, I agree with the winner of each conference going to the playoff and having an at large. It makes the most sense. I haven't digested all of the team changes yet.
 
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You have to put Notre Dame in there somewhere. I personally can't stand them but they should be in the equation somewhere.
 
No, if they don't join a conference, then they don't deserve to play for a national title!

I would suggest also making an at-large bid for the C-USA and possibly MAC schools. Just based off of what Ball State did last year, a lot of people thought if they went undefeated, they should of gotten a BCS bid! So i would have an at-large spot for one of those smaller conferences.
 
So, the teams in the Big East would have to beat 7 other teams, while all the other conferences would have to beat 9 or more, with the SEC, Big Twelve, and ACC having to beat 11, That sounds fair. What happens when the Big Ten steals Rutgers?

Also, if you have one team get in as an at-large, how do you pick that team? If it is a playoff, it is a much bigger issue than simply a better bowl game than another.

Also, are you really going to lock out all the other teams from the other conferences? And why Memphis? I mean that is not really a significant school. It might as well be Miami of Ohio, or Akron, or Western Michigan.
 

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