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Who's the commissioner of the AAC to oppose a college football playoff expansion?
AAC commissioner Mike Aresco's opposition to an expanded format makes zero sense.
Enter Mike Aresco, commissioner of the American Athletic Conference, who told the AP on Friday that he would “vigorously” oppose the expansion plan![]()
Who's the commissioner of the AAC to oppose a college football playoff expansion?
AAC commissioner Mike Aresco's opposition to an expanded format makes zero sense.sports.yahoo.com
While i agree, the dye has been cast here. The G5 will be the feeder league to the P5 when they need to backfill. What else does Aresco have to see to understand this? The Big12 which he hoped to raid, LMAO, just went in plucked your best FB and BB programs. That was nothing more than a bjtchslap to remind him to stay in his lane.To be fair, he's right. The original proposed model was the right one, the 6 highest ranked champions. I can't wait to see a 8-5 Utah make the playoff because they were a P5 champion.
Totally disagree. I would love to see this year’s Cinci team play against the big boys. Do they belong in the top 4 this year? We’ll never know b/c they won’t make the playoff. I don’t want to watch another “playoff” that is nothing but a P5 beauty contest. I haven’t watch it in years for this very reason. Only a real playoff with broad representation holds my interest.To be fair, he's right. The original proposed model was the right one, the 6 highest ranked champions. I can't wait to see a 8-5 Utah make the playoff because they were a P5 champion.
I agree but why would the P5 agree to this? They control the money and call the shots. It isn't like Aresco has gotten the other G5 commissioners on board.To make it fair, they need to take 6 highest conference champs out of 12 vs this 5+1 thing. They need to get rid of this ridiculous caste system of P5 vs G5 labels. Top 6 conference highest rated champs, regardless of which conferences they came from, should get auto bids with remaining 6 going to highest ranked teams.
This is the only way to do a fair playoff system.
If P5 conferences are so confident they are so much better than G5, why not agreeing to that since they will get those bids majority of the time anyway?I agree but why would the P5 agree to this? They control the money and call the shots. It isn't like Aresco has gotten the other G5 commissioners on board.
I think you completely misinterpreted what I said. Aresco wants the original 12-team proposal: 6 highest ranked champs as autobids -- not the new 12-team proposal 5 p5 champs + 1 g5. I'm 100% for G5 access, and the first proposal gives them a chance at 2 spots as opposed to 1.Totally disagree. I would love to see this year’s Cinci team play against the big boys. Do they belong in the top 4 this year? We’ll never know b/c they won’t make the playoff. I don’t want to watch another “playoff” that is nothing but a P5 beauty contest. I haven’t watch it in years for this very reason. Only a real playoff with broad representation holds my interest.
Ridiculous honestlyNothing will make a P5 breakaway happen faster than an irrelevant G5 commissioner torpedoing playoff expansion, costing them hundreds of millions of dollars. What an idiot.
Gotcha. Totally misunderstood your post. Thanks for clarifying.I think you completely misinterpreted what I said. Aresco wants the original 12-team proposal: 6 highest ranked champs as autobids -- not the new 12-team proposal 5 p5 champs + 1 g5. I'm 100% for G5 access, and the first proposal gives them a chance at 2 spots as opposed to 1.
I agree 100%The pre-ordained caste system becomes boring when its Alabama, Clemson, Ohio State every year. It could lead to less eyeballs and less dollars. Not that it would ever be like March Madness' Cinderella stories but adding some variety and a David vs. Goliath every now and then adds spice. Certainly, football is not like basketball in terms of the underdog's chance of winning it all or even advancing a few rounds in but some of that sentiment will bring in more casual fans in the long run. I feel like the bowl season got watered down by adding way too many games and if ESPN doesn't manage these affairs they might be killing the golden goose of college football from the top down and the bottom up.
Yes, we should be against such an outcome - it’s be like an 8-5 New England start up playing in the fiesta bowl?To be fair, he's right. The original proposed model was the right one, the 6 highest ranked champions. I can't wait to see a 8-5 Utah make the playoff because they were a P5 champion.