So you’re worried the process of determining the best team is going to leave the best team at home. How do you know who the best team is before you determine who the best team is? You’re stuck with a bunch of guesses rather than just having a straightforward process without ambiguity. Georgia is free to try to join the ACC if they don’t think they can win the SEC to make it to the championship.
Georgia won the SEC in 2017 and lost in the National Championship game to the best team. They both lost late season games to another very good team in the same conference that they both play ever year, but just happens to be in Alabama's division and won the last BCS championship.
How do you not have ambiguity when there's not balance between the strength of the conferences ?
If you're a conference champion and people think you're not one of the best eight teams in the nation, that's on you and your shitty conference, not the selection committee. Take the best eight teams and let everybody else fight it out in the Belk Bowl.
I appreciate that you're trying to pave a path for Wake to get into the playoff at 9-4 some year, but it's nonsensical.
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