Let me put it to you this way, if the occasion occurs that a SBC team miraculously finishes the season undefeated and ranked but loses to the lower RPI team in the championship game, how does that help the SBC or that program? There is only one slot for the highest ranked G5 team to play, the SBC is not the SEC that can afford to have a team lose in the championship game and still play in the NCAA Playoffs. On it's face a championship game is a great concept, but there are consequences financially and when it comes to the G5 slot.
I get all that... And do you honestly think a SBC team gets that slot without bring 13-0? If the committee needs an excuse to leave us out, there it is...no championship game. Any other G5 would get in at 12-1 over us at 12-0. Probably a couple teams would get in at 11-2 over 12-0 SBC team. Certainly Boise state,northern Illinois,Houston etc. I don't think it's some wonderful thing....but it isn't meaningless. Losing a meaningless game wouldn't keep you out of anything if it's truly
Meaningless.
They probably play the championship game on Wednesday night.
I think you make good points, but if an undefeated team loses in Conf championship and blows chance at the playoff, would it be fair to say that that team really wasn't good enough to make it anyway and may have saved further ridicule/embarrassment for rest of country complaining about a SBC team making the playoff to only get blown out?
Edit: I know (and agree) that just make it to the playoff, collect $$ and worry about results later, but I'm thinking it could hurt future opportunities at getting that slot.
I don't think it's entirely meaningless, but in most years it will be mostly irrelevant. No, I don't think a SBC has a chance at the G5 slot without going undefeated. But why ____ the can at our only chance by playing the extra game? It's not meaningless in terms of the actual championship, but it is irrelevant on the national level.
If they don't want us in, they have a long list of convenient excuse as to why. If it was criteria consisted of "if there is only one undefeated team, they get the access" then I see where you are coming from. To me, the only way a SBC team would have a shot is if a 12-0 team beats another 10-2..11-1 team for the 2nd time in the same season. Our entire conference is irrelevant on the national level. Do we really want to be the only FBS conference without one?
That can be said about any conference champion that was undefeated and lost in their conference championship game correct? I'm just raising the question, is it worth playing the extra game since it's pretty much irrelevant? To me it's irrelevant, because if the game doesn't have any NCAA Playoff implications it only matters to the SBC. If ESPN or Fox Sports doesn't pick the game up and your only venue is ESPNU or ESPN3, does it give your conference that much more exposure? We are celebrating the extra $1 million in revenue per SBC program, but if Benson doesn't find a sponsor to absorb the cost how much of the cost will be passed on to each member? To me all those question are relevant to the discussion. The importance of the game will vary depending upon the fan's interest.
I think we would all have a blast hosting a CCG at Cajun Field. As for all the ramifications of whether you win or lose it, well that's college football. As T pointed out earlier in this thread, a title game sponsor and broadcast partner needs to come into focus. At least the conference has a couple years to figure it out.
similar to the 1992 season. alabama was rolling to the bcs championship game when it got a huge scare by florida in the inaugural sec championship game. had florida won, the post-season scenario would have been turned upside down. you had the top-ranked team almost losing to a lower rpi team. of course, bama won and went on to win their last bcs championship...until nick saban arrived.
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