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SmileyBoy Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Nov-22-03 10:38 PM
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3. I believe the BCS bowls should be replaces with an 8-team playoff.
This is what I think would be a good temporary solution: Keep the BCS standings at the last half of the year, but reduce it to a top-eight. The eight ranked teams would be placed in their respective seeds, 1 playing 8, 2 playing 7 and so on.

The other bowl games would be kept intact, but the five BCS bowls (I think they're Rose, Fiesta, Orange, Sugar and Cotton) and two additional present bowls (seven total games in playoff) would be dismantled in terms of name ONLY, would be played in the same respective cities and stadiums, resulting in the interim 8-team playoff system.

Then, like I said, the BCS standings would then be used for the purpose of playoff seeding.
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