RULES
-- All 10 conference champions get bid
-- Next 14 highest ranked schools get bid (used CFP poll/AP for rest)
-- Highest 8 seeds get first round bye
-- Seeds 9-24 begin First round action at higher seed's home field on 2nd week of December
-- Sweet 16 would play on 3rd week at higher seed's home field
-- Elite 8 would be New Year's Day. This would begin use of "CFP" bowls
-- Final 4 next week at 2 other "CFP" bowls
-- National Championship next week at a "CFP" bowl
FIRST-ROUND
#24 NORTHERN ILLINOIS at #9 OKLAHOMA STATE
#23 UTAH STATE at #10 MICHIGAN STATE
#22 UTSA at #11 UTAH
#21 LOUISIANA at #12 PITTSBURGH
#20 HOUSTON at #13 BYU
#19 CLEMSON at #14 OREGON
#18 NC STATE at #15 IOWA
#17 WAKE FOREST at #16 OKLAHOMA
SWEET 16
(Wake Forest/Okloahoma winner) at #1 ALABAMA
(NC State/Iowa winner) at #2 MICHIGAN
(Clemson/Oregon winner) at #3 GEORGIA
(Houston/BYU winner) at #4 CINCINNATI
(Louisiana/Pitt winner) at #5 NOTRE DAME
(UTSA/Utah winner) at #6 OHIO STATE
(Utah St/Michigan St winner) at #7 BAYLOR
(NIU/Oklahoma St winner) at #8 OLE MISS
ELITE 8
Cotton/Fiesta/Peach/Citrus
FINAL 4
Rose/Orange
CHAMPIONSHIP
Sugar
I have been doing this since the BCS started. It is the alternate reality that could exist. This playoff is modeled after the basketball tourney in percentage of schools included versus total eligible schools. It is tweaked in areas like home field advantage and byes that would be needed for the sport of football and to entice the P5 to go along.
I believed back then, as I do know, that this will eventually be the playoff. Every year, we get a little closer.