Other then the end of that article, wouldn't that be sweet if it was set up like that.
Imagining a College Football Playoff
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Welcome to college football's parallel universe.
Participation does not require contacting the cable provider in your area.
While this is a parallel universe, some aspects of college football will stay the same. Ted Ginn Jr. remains faster than everybody, Will Ferrell still has a sideline pass and this season's title game will still be televised by FOX.
But the differences are crucial. For example, the value system of college presidents has been removed from the postseason process. Another change is the upgrade in national importance for each bowl game that occurs on New Year's Day. Also registering is the refusal of everyone to care about anything Beano Cook says.
That last example may not qualify as different.
Anyway, we're visiting this parallel universe to see what might happen if college football managed to bring an eight-team, national-championship tournament within sniffing distance of reality. We could refer to it as the January Jamboree or the PUCS (Parallel Universe Championship Series).
Billy Packer will not be involved, but we can guarantee at least one shining moment. We haven't had time to summon a selection committee, so this year's matchups are based on the BCS standings recently unleashed upon the regular universe.
With that on the table, let's take a look at our first Division 1 college football tournament:
New Year's Day
Fiesta Bowl: No. 1 seed Ohio State vs. No. 8 seed Boise State
Who wouldn't be excited about a first-round game featuring two unbeaten teams? That would be Buckeyes coach Jim Tressel, a man recently credited with having refused to vote after agreeing to take the Pepsi Challenge. But Tressel really knows how to prepare for bowl games, especially those that occur in Arizona. It also should be noted that Heisman Trophy winner Troy Smith still is the Ohio State quarterback in this parallel universe. Unfortunately for Boise State, its quarterback is not named Bryce Drew.
The Buckeyes roll, 35-10.
Sugar Bowl: No. 4 seed LSU vs. No. 5 seed USC
LSU fans warm up for this battle of speedy teams by putting the "boo!" in Booty. That's USC quarterback John David Booty, who left Louisiana for L.A. without even bothering to participate in his senior season of high school. Booty can't do much against the relentless Tiger pass rush, but the Trojans manage a little business on the ground. The USC rushing attack is led by bruising Chauncey Washington, who arrived at Troy with credentials similar to those of current Superdome hotshot Reggie Bush.
USC prevails, 17-14.
Orange Bowl: No. 2 seed Florida vs. No. 7 seed Wisconsin
The Badgers just don't have the speed to handle the Gators, whose coach — Urban "Cabernet" Meyer — has unleashed more tricky plays than Neil Simon. While subbing for Chris Leak, Florida freshman quarterback Tim Tebow scores the game's first touchdown on a double-reverse pass to himself.
Wisconsin, which didn't allow a point to Ohio State this season, gives up 28 in an 18-point loss to Florida.
Rose Bowl: No. 3 seed Michigan vs. No. 6 seed Louisville
The Cardinals' highly regarded offense generates three touchdowns in Louisville's first three possessions. Eventually, Michigan realizes that its defense is being coached by Don English, the identical twin brother of Wolverine coordinator Ron English. After the switch back to Ron is made, Michigan allows just 10 more points. The Cardinals' lightly regarded defense does little to stop the comeback efforts of Chad Henne, Mike Hart and Mario Manningham.
Michigan advances with a 38-31 victory.
Jan. 8 — The Final Four
Semifinal 1: No. 2 seed Florida vs. No. 3 seed Michigan
This is the first time the 2 and 3 seeds have met in college football's Final Four. Michigan strikes first when English's defense scores on an interception of Florida's middle screen to an eligible tackle. The Gators respond when freshman Percy Harvin scores from 79 yards out on a Statue-of-Liberty handoff from Tebow on a fourth-and-one. Not to be outdone is fun-loving Michigan coach Lloyd Carr. Carr overrules his offensive coordinator and has receiver Manningham line up at quarterback and make a 15-yard scoring toss to quarterback Henne. Florida eventually succumbs when Leak — who's miffed that Tebow has taken half of the Gators' snaps — takes a knee on fourth-and-goal with his team down by four points.
Michigan reaches the championship game with a 28-24 victory.
Semfinal 2: No. 1 seed Ohio State vs. No. 5 seed USC
Before kickoff, the FOX broadcast team reminds us that no dome team has ever won the championship game of the college football tournament. Much like USC predecessor Matt Leinart, Booty has a huge opening half in his first game as the starter inside Glendale's University of Phoenix Stadium. USC's advantage is assisted when a clean out-of-bounds collision co-starring Trojan safety Kevin Ellison and Tressel leaves the Buckeyes coach a bit dazed and confused. Tressel, thinking he's Woody Hayes, takes a swing at USC receiver Steve Smith. He compounds this mistake by traveling back to the 2005 Texas game and benching Troy Smith.
But the Ohio State defense saves the day, generating three USC turnovers as the Buckeyes advance with a 31-28 triumph.
Jan. 15 — Championship Game
Tostitos Fiesta Bowl Title Tilt: No. 1 seed Ohio State vs. No. 3 seed Michigan
This is the first time teams from the same conference have met in the tournament championship game. Tressel has returned to his senses and has Troy Smith back at starting quarterback. But Michigan sets the tempo when the Wolverines marching band summons enough recruits to march the script Michigan on the stadium's roll-in grass field. A Tostitos essay contest is used to determine which lucky fans are allowed to dot each "i" in Michigan. Tressel, knowing the Wolverines know the Buckeyes and how Jim knows they know them, plays it close to the sweater-vest. Carr, who realizes just how slick Tressel is, does the same. Lloyd even encourages Henne to audible from a run to a run.This field-position battle finally yields a game-changing dividend when Buckeye Quinn Pitcock tackles Hart for a safety. Now trailing by a deuce, Carr decides to open it up. Henne rallies the Wolverines with a scoring toss to Steve Breaston. Ohio State answers when Ginn returns the kickoff for a 98-yard touchdown. The defensive battle anticipated for the showdown in Columbus resurfaces in the desert until Michigan kicks a field-goal for a 10-9 lead.
The Buckeyes strike last when Smith avoids a third-down sack and sprints 19 yards for the game-winning touchdown.
Ohio State fans attempt to celebrate their 16-10 national-championship victory by tearing up the neighborhood, but realize there is no neighborhood around University of Phoenix Stadium.
A riot breaks out back in Detroit just moments after the game ends. Rioters admit they have no idea that Michigan had just played Ohio State.
I hope that donkey doesn't have a heinie troll!


Yeah but I thought all of you guys liked to argue, hell if it wasnt for the BCS what would you have to argue about. Now start argueing, quit imagining a better tommorow.
Touche'
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I hope that donkey doesn't have a heinie troll!
I'd love to see that. Except for the end where Michigan lost. The pat about Detroit was hilarious.
It'll be playoffs w/in 5 years IMO
You guys are going to lose. You might as well just cheer for me, because Boston isn’t winning in Boston for the season opener. I’m sorry. " - Gilbert Arenas
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Which team would win a college football playoff?
Would Chris Leak and the Gators survive a playoff bracket?
This is supposed to be the most wonderful time of year, but what if it was just a little more wonderful for college football fans?
What if instead of waiting a month for Ohio State to play for the national championship against Florida, a team selected by voters and computers as better than Michigan, Boise State and other contenders, fans could watch a month of postseason college football games between teams playing each other for the right to reach the title tilt? In short, what if college football had a playoff system?
We can't make it happen in real life, but SportsCenter's holiday gift to you this year is the next best thing. All this week, as bowl season begins to heat up on ESPN and ESPN2, SportsCenter will play out a hypothetical 10-team playoff bracket for college football. Kirk Herbstreit and Mark May will set the field and weigh in each with their picks and analysis, but we also want to know how you think the bracket would play out, SportsNation.
The bracket below represents the official picks made by Herbstreit and May, as seen on SportsCenter each night. To sound off on how you think things would unfold, scroll to the bottom of the page and vote along with SportsNation.
SportsCenter's College Football Playoff!
Kirk Herbstreit, Mark May and Rece Davis make their championship picks:
Play-In Round
(10)WVU v. (7)Wisconsin
Winner: WVU
(9)Boise State v. (8)Oklahoma
Winner: Oklahoma
Quarterfinals
(8)Oklahoma v. (1)OSU
Winner: OSU
(5)USC v. (4)LSU
Winner: LSU
(6)Louisville v. (3)Michigan
Winner:Michigan
(10)WVU v. (2)Florida
Winner:Florida
Semifinals
(4)LSU v. (1)OSU
Winner:LSU
(3)Michigan v. (2)Florida
Winner: Michigan
Finals
(4)LSU v. (3)Michigan
Winner:LSU
All right, so you've seen what the college football experts think would happen if this bracket was a reality, but since the whole idea is a matter of debate, we're opening it up to voters. Click on the team links below to vote on each game.
SportsNation Voting Results
Play-In Round - - Dec. 18
Oklahoma vs. Boise St.
OU - 67%
Wisconsin vs. W. Virginia
Wisconsin - 51%
Quarterfinals - - Dec. 19-20
Ohio State vs. Oklahoma
OSU - 86%
LSU vs. USC
LSU - 51%
Michigan vs. Louisville
Michigan - 86%
Florida vs. Wisconsin
Florida - 65%
Semifinals - -Dec. 21
Ohio State vs. LSU
OSU - 77%
Michigan vs. Florida
Michigan - 71%
National Championship - - Dec. 22
Michigan vs. Ohio State
OSU - 60%
I hope that donkey doesn't have a heinie troll!


I'm just glad to see the Hawaii Warriors going to a bowl game this year and it's on Christmas Eve...
Coarse edged youth, the irish pendants string from their smiles
not yet plucked as to slacken the seams
and drag down the features of age,
no folds or creases from unkempt wear
eyes of tranquilty, crystalline-beads
no sign of despair in their hair, nor their hearts
but oh they have yet to be experienced and that makes aging so very worth it...ML circa2012
Sportscenter is doing it now... an SCS (Sportscenter Championship Series) where they take 3 analysts and go through all the matchups.
Last I saw it was Michigan vs LSU in the finals.
Also, that high school kid who hurdled that tackler (video is all over the internet) will be on a recruiting trip to Michigan come February.![]()
You guys are going to lose. You might as well just cheer for me, because Boston isn’t winning in Boston for the season opener. I’m sorry. " - Gilbert Arenas