Back to blowout territory
In reverse order.I think they need to take a look at the seeding but not when it comes to who got the byes this year, just with how they matched up the first round. None of the teams that played in round 1 deserved a bye. If OSU, Texas, or PSU want a bye then win your conference. They all had a shot and blew it.
I'd like to see them balance the brackets a bit more though. The top half is brutal compared to the bottom half. Oregon as #1 is going to have a tougher path than the lower seeds.
I'd also like to see them get rid of the bowl games for round two. Give the bye teams a home game. It'll make travel for the fans a lot easier and give more of an incentive to win your conference. The atmosphere at all 4 games was amazing this weekend. Another weekend of that would be great instead of going to the more corporate atmosphere of the bowls.
Yeah, reseeding after the first round would fix it and be a good fix. I had argued about that on reddit last weekend and forgot about it in my post.In reverse order.
Yes, more games played on campus is a must. You cannot beat that atmosphere. I think the current bowl industrial complex is going to face some serious changes in the near future. Campus games until Final Four.
I think, perhaps, the best way to alleviate the Oregon issue is the #1 seed plays the lowest remaining seed after the 1st round. And then the other seeds get the lowest seed left.
I’m not sure I necessarily buy into the conference champion automatically gets a bye but I am also 100% against a conference champion getting a #12 seed. I’m not sure how we rectify that.
Objectively, I think we have to acknowledge that ASU is probably the 10th best team in this whole thing (I think Indiana is the very definition of paper lion). But they also probably shouldn’t be seeded that low.
Both the primetime games went crazy. Daytime games on the weekend before Christmas, not surprisingly, didn’t fare well and the PSU game certainly was an opponent issue as wellStewart Mandel
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CFP first-round TV numbers are in. The 2 ESPN games were *huge*.
ESPN Ohio St-Tennessee: 14.3M
Notre Dame-Indiana: 13.4M
TNT Clemson-Texas: 8.6M
Penn St-SMU: 6.4M
But compared to TNT's normal ratings? I am sure they were huge.Both the primetime games went crazy. Daytime games on the weekend before Christmas, not surprisingly, didn’t fare well and the PSU game certainly was an opponent issue as well