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I don't know why I didn't think of this sooner. And I'm sure this idea is out there somewhere but I can't recall seeing it. CFB should consider going to the same promotion/relegation system they have in European football, specifically English football. No conferences, every team sinks or swims on their own. It seems easy enough to come up with framework with a little brainstorming.
Perhaps the top of the pyramid would be 2, 13-team leagues. Top 4 teams in each playoff for the National Championship. Bottom 2 in each get relegated. Below that you have 4, 13-team leagues. League champ advances, next 4 have a playoff for the second spot. Maybe bottom 3 or 4 go down to keep up interest and churn at the lowest level. Then you have another level of 4 leagues at the bottom of the pyramid playing at the end of the season to advance. Because you'll have an unbalanced schedule at this level, maybe you have a 6-team playoff. The second level champs don't have a post season game in this scenario so let's have them play for a trophy culminating on New Years.
I think it works. All these playoff games replace the bowl games. Every game becomes meaningful.
Perhaps the top of the pyramid would be 2, 13-team leagues. Top 4 teams in each playoff for the National Championship. Bottom 2 in each get relegated. Below that you have 4, 13-team leagues. League champ advances, next 4 have a playoff for the second spot. Maybe bottom 3 or 4 go down to keep up interest and churn at the lowest level. Then you have another level of 4 leagues at the bottom of the pyramid playing at the end of the season to advance. Because you'll have an unbalanced schedule at this level, maybe you have a 6-team playoff. The second level champs don't have a post season game in this scenario so let's have them play for a trophy culminating on New Years.
I think it works. All these playoff games replace the bowl games. Every game becomes meaningful.
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