BJWilliams wrote:Schfourteenteen wrote:BJ - Simple solution, put 4 SEC teams in.
so
WVU
USF
Florida
LSU
UGA
Tennessee
Ohio State
Illinois
Oklahoma
Kansas
Mizzou
Hawaii
VT
BC
USC
Arizona State
DONE, the best way to do it, this "CAA" rule you put out obviously doesnt work because the FCS playoffs broke that rule this year.
Actually I put that rule in specifically BECAUSE of this year when the CAA put 5 teams in the FCS playoffs (course only Delaware is left) In any case, I thought about this (and even actually thought about going ahead and not even doing it this time around, but I think its worth a shot. That being said, 10 o clock has of course come and gone so I think 14 has it right here..
ACC
Virginia Tech (Champion)
Boston College
Big East
West Virginia (champion)
South Florida
Big 10
Ohio State (champion)
Illinois
Big 12
Oklahoma (champion)
Missouri
Kansas
Pac 10
USC (champion)
Arizona State
SEC
LSU (champion)
Georgia
Tennessee
Florida
Hawaii
1. Ohio State
2. Oklahoma
3. LSU
4. Virginia Tech
5. West Virginia
6. USC
7. Georgia
8. Hawaii
9. Missouri
10. Arizona State
11. Kansas
12. Illinois
13. Florida
14. Boston College
15. Tennessee
16. South Florida
Now I know that really I can't please everybody with the seedings or with the teams that are in this but really this is the best compromise I can come up with. (Oh and I made sure that my top seeds didn't reflect the BCS so dickens can just take all that and shove it where it shall never be heard from again) Really I didn't want to have to change it but it was either that or cancel the whole thing or expect almost no participation.
With that said, here are the first round matchups:
#1 Ohio State vs #16 South Florida
#8 Hawaii vs #9 Missouri
#5 West Virginia vs #12 Illinois
#4 Virginia Tech vs #13 Florida
#6 USC vs #11 Kansas
#3 LSU vs # 14 Boston College
#7 Georgia vs #10 Arizona State
#2 Oklahoma vs # 15 Tennessee
First round starts at 10:30 AM Monday and runs for 4 days
Alright folks. Winners are marked in bold. Here are the quarterfinal matchups:
#1 Ohio State vs #8 Hawaii
#5 West Virginia vs #13 Florida
#3 LSU vs #6 USC
#2 Oklahoma vs #7 Georgia
Winners move to the semifinals. Top Half will be posted Monday (Ohio State/Hawaii and West Virginia/Florida) and will run for 2 days.
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