huskerinacaveman
Five-Star Recruit
I don't think it should really matter about the caliper of the conference. When the Cardinals won their last world series they were not the best team during the season, but I would say that minus Rangers fans, most would say that the Cardinals were the best team of the playoffs.
My issue is that players and coaches should determine their fate, not a committee.
I see how its not fair to exclude 2nd place conference teams from a playoff if they are clearly better than the teams who are part of a lower conference. This might cause some of the bigger teams to switch conferences to give themselves better opportunities to get into the playoffs. This would create a more balanced landscape, but I doubt teams of the Big 10, SEC, or Pac 12 really considering a move from their conference because its more about money then it is championships.
There has to be a prerequisite. That IMO should be the Conference title. Anything else is subjective.
As for having fluke games where the lowest seeded team beats the top seeded team. You could always instill a double elimination bracket, if you have two teams that play 15 games, who says that others can't play 14. It could work, how? That is for another discussion
My issue is that players and coaches should determine their fate, not a committee.
I see how its not fair to exclude 2nd place conference teams from a playoff if they are clearly better than the teams who are part of a lower conference. This might cause some of the bigger teams to switch conferences to give themselves better opportunities to get into the playoffs. This would create a more balanced landscape, but I doubt teams of the Big 10, SEC, or Pac 12 really considering a move from their conference because its more about money then it is championships.
There has to be a prerequisite. That IMO should be the Conference title. Anything else is subjective.
As for having fluke games where the lowest seeded team beats the top seeded team. You could always instill a double elimination bracket, if you have two teams that play 15 games, who says that others can't play 14. It could work, how? That is for another discussion