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Super Bowl System Analysis

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In the summer of 2012, the NCAA announced that college football would be getting rid of the previous postseason championship system, the BCS bowl system, and have a four-team playoff to figure out who will be the next national champion. The BCS bowl system was a selection system that had the two highest ranking teams, based off of rankings from the Associated Press (AP), face off for the national championship. The new system involves a group of twelve people that decide who the top four teams in Division I college football are, rather than the press deciding the rankings solely based off of a team’s record. Ultimately, this would determine who would compete in the playoff games, and who would become the next national champion. Although this …show more content…

It costs about one million dollars per ad aired during a college football playoffs game and about $4.5 million per ad to air during the Super Bowl (CNN Money). Although the Super Bowl makes more money per ad, there are three college football playoff games compared to the one super bowl game, but despite the fact that there are more playoff games, the super bowl has four times the viewers (Salaga). In spite of the fact that there are more viewers during the Super Bowl, there will be more teams in the playoffs, and more games will join the existing ones, giving sponsors a chance for more advertising time for their …show more content…

For example, in the middle of the 2015 season, the #2 ranked LSU Tigers went to Tuscaloosa, Alabama to play the #4 ranked University of Alabama Crimson Tide. Alabama beat LSU and LSU’s rank fell to #7. Only one loss, in this case to a top five program, shouldn’t dictate if the losing team makes the playoffs or not. Another instance, at the end of the 2014 season, is when the #6 ranked Texas Christian University Horned Frogs didn’t make the playoffs because of their sole loss of the season, to the #5 ranked Baylor University Bears. In spite of these scenarios, The Ohio State University Buckeyes lost to the unranked Virginia Tech Hokies and made the College Football Playoffs, where they ultimately beat the #1 seeded Alabama Crimson Tide, and the #2 seeded Oregon Ducks en route to a National Championship (Heekin). Even just an expansion from four to eight teams would increase the number of games from three to seven. Overall, adding more teams into the playoffs creates more games and, therefore, more TV time and advertisements for

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