Playoff Question
Posted: Wed Aug 27, 2014 4:24 pm
Not just the AAAA Playoffs, but NCAA as well...
Comparing it to the excitement of the AAAA Brackets, how do you think it will work out? Will it be exciting? Is four enough? Should it be more?
Personally, I think 16 in Division 1 and 16 Division 2 brackets the SCHSL puts together is one round too many, but as a compromise, I'd rather see 12 with the top four getting a BYE in week one of the playoffs in High School.
#8 -vs- #9 winner advance to face #1
#5 -vs- #12 winner advance to face #4
#7 -vs- #10 winner advance to face #2
#6 -vs- #11 winner advance to face #3
What I'd like to see is 16 team brackets with this change: I think we should have Class A, Class AA, and Class AAA for regular season and then divide them for the playoffs. We have seven state champs right now.... Six I can agree with, 7 seems like too many.... Plus, having only three classes would give more flexibility in drawing out the Regions. You'd end up with about 64 in each class. That would be 12 more than the current AAAA.
The thing that I don't like more than anything is Region VIII has only 5 members. All you have to do to get an automatic berth in win two Region games????
For the NCAA, I think 4 is the right number. Yeah there could be years when the #5 team is just about as good as the #3 or maybe even the #2 team, and some one is going to complain.... "I can't believe they put 2 teams from the SEC" or "I can't believe they didn't put two SEC teams in". I guess there will always be complaints, I mean 68 make it in to March Madness and folks complain!
This year, Florida State seems to be on every one's list and they are on mine. After that, it gets more diluted, even though almost every iist I've seen has Alabama.... but that's another one that just about has to make it don't they? Michigan State (now that Braxton Miller is out for the year for Ohio State) seems to be the favorite for the Big Ten {There are 14 schools in the BIG TEN...which ones are the little four? } UCLA/Oregon/Stanford getting lots of love out west and Oklahoma is mentioned once in a while, too.
My four:
Florida State
Alabama
UCLA
Michigan State
Dark horse: Auburn
Comparing it to the excitement of the AAAA Brackets, how do you think it will work out? Will it be exciting? Is four enough? Should it be more?
Personally, I think 16 in Division 1 and 16 Division 2 brackets the SCHSL puts together is one round too many, but as a compromise, I'd rather see 12 with the top four getting a BYE in week one of the playoffs in High School.
#8 -vs- #9 winner advance to face #1
#5 -vs- #12 winner advance to face #4
#7 -vs- #10 winner advance to face #2
#6 -vs- #11 winner advance to face #3
What I'd like to see is 16 team brackets with this change: I think we should have Class A, Class AA, and Class AAA for regular season and then divide them for the playoffs. We have seven state champs right now.... Six I can agree with, 7 seems like too many.... Plus, having only three classes would give more flexibility in drawing out the Regions. You'd end up with about 64 in each class. That would be 12 more than the current AAAA.
The thing that I don't like more than anything is Region VIII has only 5 members. All you have to do to get an automatic berth in win two Region games????
For the NCAA, I think 4 is the right number. Yeah there could be years when the #5 team is just about as good as the #3 or maybe even the #2 team, and some one is going to complain.... "I can't believe they put 2 teams from the SEC" or "I can't believe they didn't put two SEC teams in". I guess there will always be complaints, I mean 68 make it in to March Madness and folks complain!
This year, Florida State seems to be on every one's list and they are on mine. After that, it gets more diluted, even though almost every iist I've seen has Alabama.... but that's another one that just about has to make it don't they? Michigan State (now that Braxton Miller is out for the year for Ohio State) seems to be the favorite for the Big Ten {There are 14 schools in the BIG TEN...which ones are the little four? } UCLA/Oregon/Stanford getting lots of love out west and Oklahoma is mentioned once in a while, too.
My four:
Florida State
Alabama
UCLA
Michigan State
Dark horse: Auburn