Its a new day bruh: Official College Football Playoff Thread

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I figure I could make one spot for development of the system until it actually kicks in:

Monday, October 14, 2013Hogs' Jeff Long to lead committee
By Brett McMurphy
ESPN
Arkansas athletic director Jeff Long has been named the first chairman of the College Football Playoff selection committee.

A news conference will be held Wednesday in Dallas to announce the committee's members.

ESPN and The Associated Press have identified the other 12 members of the committee as:

• Wisconsin athletic director Barry Alvarez

• Retired Lt. Gen. Michael Gould, a former Air Force Academy superintendent

• USC athletic director Pat Haden

• Former NCAA executive vice president Tom Jernstedt

• West Virginia athletic director Oliver Luck

• Former NFL and Ole Miss quarterback Archie Manning

• Former Nebraska coach/athletic director Tom Osborne

• Clemson athletic director Dan Radakovich

• Former U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice

• Former Big East commissioner Mike Tranghese

• Former USA Today reporter Steve Wieberg

• Former Stanford/Notre Dame/Washington coach Tyrone Willingham

The selection committee will choose the four teams that advance to the College Football Playoff beginning after the 2014 regular season, as well as rank and place at-large teams in the noncontract New Year's Day bowls -- the Cotton, Fiesta and Chick-fil-A.
 

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good to see Tranghese involved, he built the Big East from scratch and got hosed the more CFB got corporate

its still comedy that Playoff is singular, even tho theres more than 1 game. add that s!
 

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Condoleeza though? :dahell:

I guess she is into the sport more than people know. I thought I heard something about her going trough film sessions with the Stanford HC Shaw.

Double minority :yeshrug:
 

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http://www.sbnation.com/college-foo.../college-football-playoff-selection-committee

What if we'd had a College Football Playoff selection committee from 1998 to 2012?
2012
Relatively obvious Playoff teams: Three

Undefeated Notre Dame is in. Alabama is in. And I bet Kansas State, despite its No. 5 ranking in the (now-nonexistent) BCS standings, is in with its Big 12 title.

But what happens with the fourth slot? Do you go with 11-1 Florida, which lost just once in the SEC but didn't reach the SEC title game? Do you go with 11-2 Georgia, which was smoking hot late in the year and came within a few yards of beating Alabama in the SEC title game? Texas A&M, also smoking hot? Or do you make another Oregon-vs-Stanford decision, this time with Stanford playing the role of two-loss Pac-12 champion (and head-to-head winner) and Oregon playing the 11-1 role?

I'm assuming a Pac-12 team gets the fourth spot, but again, conventional wisdom (and the power of the SEC in 2012) could play a role.
 

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thank god, NOBODY from espn or cbs itself.

College football is still decided by a group of people with natural biases. a tournement of conference champions was the only unbiased logical way to do this but nope, they botched it as usual


8 games

SEC champ
big ten champ
acc champ
pac 12 champ
Big 12 champ
american conference champ
Mountain west champ
MAC Champ

rank them 1-8 in terms of quality, you solve the rest. Games start around christmas.
 

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good to see Tranghese involved, he built the Big East from scratch and got hosed the more CFB got corporate

its still comedy that Playoff is singular, even tho theres more than 1 game. add that s!
Agree on Tranghese

Technically playoff is correct
 

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All of the majors Bowl games being on 12/31 and 1/1 is going to be :blessed: for fans
 

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thank god, NOBODY from espn or cbs itself.

College football is still decided by a group of people with natural biases. a tournement of conference champions was the only unbiased logical way to do this but nope, they botched it as usual


8 games

SEC champ
big ten champ
acc champ
pac 12 champ
Big 12 champ
american conference champ
Mountain west champ
MAC Champ

rank them 1-8 in terms of quality, you solve the rest. Games start around christmas.
In a perfect world
 

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thank god, NOBODY from espn or cbs itself.

College football is still decided by a group of people with natural biases. a tournement of conference champions was the only unbiased logical way to do this but nope, they botched it as usual


8 games

SEC champ
big ten champ
acc champ
pac 12 champ
Big 12 champ
american conference champ
Mountain west champ
MAC Champ

rank them 1-8 in terms of quality, you solve the rest. Games start around christmas.
Current agreement is only six years. It could easily change by the end of year three and increase to 8 teams.
 

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http://www.collegefootballplayoff.com/story?id=9825420

College Football Playoff Announces Selection Committee
10/14/13


Members Bring Roughly 230 years of College Football Experience to the Selection Committee




College Football Playoff Selection Committee Members
Jeff Long (chair)
Barry AlvarezLt. Gen. Mike GouldPat HadenTom Jernstedt
Oliver LuckArchie ManningTom OsborneDan Radakovich
Condoleezza RiceMike TrangheseSteve WiebergTyrone Willingham




IRVING, Texas - Bill Hancock, executive director of the College Football Playoff, today announced the members of the committee that will select the four teams to compete in the first playoff. The 13 members were unanimously chosen by the College Football Playoff Management Committee, the commissioners of the conferences overseeing the new playoff. The playoff will begin at the end of the 2014 season.

In aggregate, the selection committee members have roughly 230 years of experience in college football. The group includes 10 people who played college football, two former top-level university administrators, five current athletics directors, three members of the College Football Hall of Fame, three former college football head coaches, a former United States Secretary of State, a former member of Congress, and a retired three-star general.

More on the College Football Playoff Selection Committee
• [a href="http://www.collegefootballplayoff.com/story?id=9822755">Long named committee chairman
Selection Committee fact sheet
In addition, the group includes a Rhodes Scholar, two Academic All-Americans, three Phi Beta Kappa graduates, and a retired journalist who won numerous awards as a reporter. Collectively the group has 26 degrees of higher learning, including eight master's degrees, two law degrees, and two doctoral degrees.

"We wanted people of the highest integrity for this committee, and we got them. Every one of them has vast football knowledge, excellent judgment, dedication and love for this game," said Bill Hancock, executive director of the College Football Playoff. "They will no doubt have one of the hardest jobs in sports. But their skills and wide variety of experiencesfrom coaches and athletes to university leaders and journalistswill ensure that they will be successful. And they are committed to investing the time and effort necessary for this endeavor. We are grateful that they will be serving this terrific game of college football."

The members of the selection committee are:

  • Jeff Long, vice chancellor and director of athletics, University of Arkansas-Fayetteville, Chair
  • Barry Alvarez, director of athletics, University of Wisconsin-Madison
  • Lieutenant General Mike Gould, former superintendent of the United States Air Force Academy
  • Pat Haden, director of athletics, University of Southern California
  • Tom Jernstedt, former NCAA executive vice president
  • Oliver Luck, director of athletics, West Virginia University
  • Archie Manning, former University of Mississippi quarterback and all-pro NFL quarterback
  • Tom Osborne, former head coach and director of athletics, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
  • Dan Radakovich, director of athletics, Clemson University
  • Condoleezza Rice, Stanford University professor, former Stanford provost and former United States Secretary of State
  • Mike Tranghese, former commissioner of the Big East Conference
  • Steve Wieberg, former college football reporter, USA Today
  • Tyrone Willingham, former head coach of three FBS institutions


Team-Selection Method:
Unlike the BCS, which uses a formula based on a combination of computer rankings and human polls to select teams, selection committee members for the new playoff will have flexibility to examine whatever data they believe is relevant to inform their decisions. Among the many factors the committee will consider are win-loss record, strength of schedule, head-to-head results, and conference championships won.

Anticipated Timing of Announcements:
Although the exact timing has yet to be determined, the selection committee will meet several times in person to evaluate teams and prepare interim rankings during the regular season. It will meet again during selection weekend and will announce the pairings for the playoff.

Committee-Member Selection Process:
There were five categories of individuals: People with experience as (1) coaches, (2) student-athletes, (3) administrators, and (4) journalists, and also (5) sitting directors of athletics.

The management committee gave careful consideration to the standards for membership and identifying individuals who matched the criteria. The top-priority criterion was integrity. Among the other valued attributes was football expertise, objectivity, ability to carefully evaluate and discern information, and experience in making decisions under scrutiny. Prospective members were asked to commit significant time to the endeavor.

In the spring of 2013, each FBS conference was invited to submit a list of up to 15 potential candidates. Those individuals comprised the preliminary list of nominees. The management committee reduced that list of approximately 100 names to a shorter list. The management committee reviewed this short list and then authorized Hancock to begin contacting prospective members to gauge their interest in serving.

After discussions with prospective members, formal invitations were extended.

Current Athletics Directors on the Selection Committee:
The management committee felt strongly that the service of current athletics directors (ADs) on the selection committee was essential for its success, since ADs are experts in college football and have careers spanning different schools, conferences and levels. However, it is important to note that ADs will not be representing their respective conferences; rather, each member of the committee will represent college football as a whole. The number and ratio of the ADs on the selection committee was agreed to by the management committee.

Selection of Committee Chair:
The selection committee chair was chosen by the management committee.

Length of Service on Selection Committee:
Formal term limits will be established for the committee members at a later date. Generally the term will be three years, but some will be shorter and others will be longer initially, to achieve a rotation.
 

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Going to apply the standing from later to next year to see what we would be looking like.
 

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If this year was under the current system, took a shot.

Sugar Bowl (Semi Final): FSU vs Alabama
Rose Bowl (Semi Final): Auburn vs . Ohio State
Chick-fil-A: South Carolina vs. Baylor
Cotton: Missouri vs. Oregon State
Fiesta:Stanford. Michigan State
Orange UCF vs. Clemson (Guessing Clemson would move up after CG losses
 
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