NorthKCHawk
Well-Known Member
This looks like it has real momentum. The Big10 and the SEC would have 4 playin games on what is normally Conference Championship weekend, guaranteeing each conference gets 4 teams into the playoffs. The Little 12 and ACC would get two and there would be two at-large bids. So, last season, Iowa would have went to Illinois and if we beat the fighting Berts we would have been in the playoffs. I like the system, but any system that would put Iowa one win against Illinois from having to play Georgia sure seems flawed. 
The other model I have seen is still have a conference championship game (1 v 2), with the winner of the conference getting a bye and the other still guaranteed a playoff spot, and then having two play-in games (3 v. 6 & 4 v. 5)
This CFB world never stops spinning.
The other model I have seen is still have a conference championship game (1 v 2), with the winner of the conference getting a bye and the other still guaranteed a playoff spot, and then having two play-in games (3 v. 6 & 4 v. 5)
This CFB world never stops spinning.

SEC move to nine conference games may be final step in College Football Playoff expansion
SEC moving to nine-game schedule will usher in play-in games for an expanded College Football Playoff and complete seismic college football change.
www.usatoday.com