College Playoffs, NFL Style
Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2009 4:57 pm
What would the national title picture look like if we had a NFL style playoff?
I'll take the 12/07/08 BCS standings and place those teams in a
12 team NFL style playoff, then using the same seeded upsets that
occured this season in the NFL, narrow down to our final four.
Let's see just how much you playoff junkies like the national title then.
Round One
1) Oklahoma (Bye)
2) Florida (Bye)
3) Texas (Bye)
4) Alabama (Bye)
5) USC vs. Cincinnati
6) Utah vs. TCU
7) Texas Tech vs. Ohio State
8: Penn St. vs. Boise St.
In round one of the NFL playoffs the worst record was San Diego, they won, the lowest seeded team moves on
in the NCAA simulation. Also, the second, third and forth worst records won, so their counterparts move on.
Round Two
Oklahoma vs. Cincinnati
Florida vs. TCU
Texas vs. Ohio State
Alabama vs. Boise St.
The only high seed to move on in the NFL rounds was Pittsburg, who was in a 3 way tie for the 2nd best
record at 12-4. The only mock game that reflects reality was Texas and Ohio State, so Texas will move on.
Round 3
Texas vs. Cincinnati
Boise St. vs. TCU
This is where we would stand.
Before you clowns go and get your playoff panties in a wad, this is completely hypothetical.
This is not out of bounds of reality though, take into consideration how many times
the best NFL team record wise has fail to win the superbowl. Also, look at how many upsets there
have been of "the best" NCAA basketball teams.
The BCS is not perfect by any means, but it generally does get the correct two teams in the title game,
and we can almost always live with the outcome that the game gives us. Are you really prepared to
have Cincinnati as a National Champion in football?
I'll take the 12/07/08 BCS standings and place those teams in a
12 team NFL style playoff, then using the same seeded upsets that
occured this season in the NFL, narrow down to our final four.
Let's see just how much you playoff junkies like the national title then.
Round One
1) Oklahoma (Bye)
2) Florida (Bye)
3) Texas (Bye)
4) Alabama (Bye)
5) USC vs. Cincinnati
6) Utah vs. TCU
7) Texas Tech vs. Ohio State
8: Penn St. vs. Boise St.
In round one of the NFL playoffs the worst record was San Diego, they won, the lowest seeded team moves on
in the NCAA simulation. Also, the second, third and forth worst records won, so their counterparts move on.
Round Two
Oklahoma vs. Cincinnati
Florida vs. TCU
Texas vs. Ohio State
Alabama vs. Boise St.
The only high seed to move on in the NFL rounds was Pittsburg, who was in a 3 way tie for the 2nd best
record at 12-4. The only mock game that reflects reality was Texas and Ohio State, so Texas will move on.
Round 3
Texas vs. Cincinnati
Boise St. vs. TCU
This is where we would stand.
Before you clowns go and get your playoff panties in a wad, this is completely hypothetical.
This is not out of bounds of reality though, take into consideration how many times
the best NFL team record wise has fail to win the superbowl. Also, look at how many upsets there
have been of "the best" NCAA basketball teams.
The BCS is not perfect by any means, but it generally does get the correct two teams in the title game,
and we can almost always live with the outcome that the game gives us. Are you really prepared to
have Cincinnati as a National Champion in football?