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CCGs are dead- people just don't know it yet. Supposedly they don't count against you but we see it's true for some teams (BYU) and not for others (Alabama.)
In the end the entire issue is the bloated conferences which is only going to end in a super league of Big 10+ SEC + ND. And that'll make it all even worse than it is already.
I've been thinking about the conference championship games. They should do away with them completely and replace them with a wild card round. Basically top 8 teams get in. Then another 8 teams (no more than 2 from each conference) go into the wild card. If a conference (or G5) has two teams in the wild card, they play each other. (So Alabama and Texas would have played, Vanderbilt would be out.)
You get conference matchups that actually matter.
Then the 12 remaining teams play like normal.
Yeah the CCGs just don't work with the playoffs. Playoffs are so big now, conferences so big, and bowls no longer tied to CCGs (ie. Rose Bowl, etc.)
For me the solution which will never be reached is to go back to sane conferences. But hell, colleges are selling out to private equity now on top of their fat contracts with conferences so we're going even faster in the wrong direction.