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ND’s been telling y’all. What’s the point of a conference if you don’t play every team in that conference every year. Makes zero sense.
-17 upvote, 8 comments. Sidechat image post by Anonymous in College Football. "ND’s been telling y’all. What’s the point of a conference if you don’t play every team in that conference every year. Makes zero sense."
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Anonymous 5w

Didn’t notre dame miss the playoffs this year?

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Anonymous 5w

Haters gonna hate, but you’re completely right

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Anonymous 5w

we used to have divisions and that was taken from us. conferences are getting too big, the pac-12 dissolution and conference realignment of 2024 was the beginning of the end of college football. also, conference champs will get the higher seed, and the bye. in NFL the bye is important bc the teams don’t get a week off otherwise, in cfb the bye means you get a month off, which is way too long. no more byes, no more home field playoff games, we need the 8 best teams to go to the playoffs, no DEI

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Anonymous replying to -> #2 5w

Completely irrelevant to the point

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 5w

Yeah honestly divisions would work as well, win your division and your in. I agree with everything but playoff games should be played at home fields (at least for the first round)

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 5w

I’m not so sure about that

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Anonymous replying to -> #2 5w

Y should Alabama have to play an extra game and not ole miss/oklahoma/A&M. Because they didn’t all play each other and had to defer to tiebreakers. Another example is Oregon/OSU, Oregon got to play JMU and TTech the last 2 weeks and OSU got Indiana and Miami, even tho OSU got in the championship game they got punished essentially. The ND decision was more an issue of how rankings change in a given week. Conferences and champ games are creating an issue in seeding/not getting the 2 best teams in.

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Anonymous replying to -> #3 5w

It’s cause people think I’m a salty ND fan when in reality this has nothing to do with ND. Regardless if ND made the playoffs or not, the system is clearly flawed… but god forbid I question how the conferences could be setup better to make the playoffs more entertaining.

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