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The Washington Post: In a 12-team playoff, will anyone care who wins a conference title?
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<blockquote data-quote="froginmn" data-source="post: 3226078" data-attributes="member: 67577"><p>To do that, I would think, you would need to prearrange the bowls that would host the first round losers.</p><p></p><p>All bowls are assigned in early December so I would think you need to continue that but leave open spots for the losing teams? If the losers play one another that's one thing. If they slot one of the teams but leave open spots for the others, the non-playoff team's fans will snap up the good hotels. Seems like there are some messy aspects either way.</p><p></p><p>And in that case, would you rather try to go to Columbus to see the playoff game, or wait to go to the (hopefully) Sugar Bowl quarterfinal or the (consolation) Alamo Bowl? I would think that hosting a consolation bowl would suck - uninspired fan base with a short window to book.</p><p></p><p>Yay!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="froginmn, post: 3226078, member: 67577"] To do that, I would think, you would need to prearrange the bowls that would host the first round losers. All bowls are assigned in early December so I would think you need to continue that but leave open spots for the losing teams? If the losers play one another that's one thing. If they slot one of the teams but leave open spots for the others, the non-playoff team's fans will snap up the good hotels. Seems like there are some messy aspects either way. And in that case, would you rather try to go to Columbus to see the playoff game, or wait to go to the (hopefully) Sugar Bowl quarterfinal or the (consolation) Alamo Bowl? I would think that hosting a consolation bowl would suck - uninspired fan base with a short window to book. Yay! [/QUOTE]
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