Should CFP Change The G5 Protocol? - Josh Pate's College Football Show
Unlock all features
FREE: Get instant access to 10 AI summaries, chats, or transcripts per day.
Unlock all features
FREE: Get instant access to 10 AI summaries, chats, or transcripts per day.
Unlock all features
FREE: Get instant access to 10 AI summaries, chats, or transcripts per day.
Unlock all features
FREE: Get instant access to 10 AI summaries, chats, or transcripts per day.
Unlock all features
FREE: Get instant access to 10 AI summaries, chats, or transcripts per day.
Related videos
President Donald Trump Joins Josh Pate - Josh Pate's College Football Show
Josh Pate's College Football Show
26.0k views
Indiana Beats Oregon - Josh Pate's College Football Show
Josh Pate's College Football Show
146.8k views
Miami Beats Ole Miss - Josh Pate's College Football Show
Josh Pate's College Football Show
127.1k views
SEC On The Decline? - Josh Pate's College Football Show
Josh Pate's College Football Show
51.0k views
Miami vs Ole Miss...CFP Preview & Prediction - Josh Pate's College Football Show
Josh Pate's College Football Show
29.7k views
Ole Miss Upsets UGA - Josh Pate's College Football Show
Josh Pate's College Football Show
137.4k views
Indiana Beats Alabama - Josh Pate's College Football Show
Josh Pate's College Football Show
154.1k views
Oregon Beats Texas Tech - Josh Pate's College Football Show
Josh Pate's College Football Show
22.6k views
Miami Upsets Ohio State - Josh Pate's College Football Show
Josh Pate's College Football Show
221.1k views
CFP Round One Reactions - Josh Pate's College Football Show
Josh Pate's College Football Show
52.2k views
Top Comments (10)
Make it simple. Take the old BCS formula, take the top 12 teams and let the chips fall where they may. If a G5 team is in the top 12 of the BCS formula, then they are in. Simple
There's another concept from pro soccer that could help bridge the gap: player transfer fees. If P4 schools had to pay G5 schools to get their players in the portal, G5 schools could reinvest into their programs and better compensate their remaining players/coaches and incentivize them to stay. I think that's fair. If a G5 school invested the resources into recruiting and developing someone, they should be entitled to compensation. Btw this happens with real world employment contracts all the time.
I’m not for any playoff selection criteria that factors in media biased preseason rankings. Let the best 12 or 16 teams play based strictly on in season results, regardless of conference championships. No rankings until at least week 8. You don’t get credit for beating overhyped teams in week 1 if they suck after 8 weeks.
It's an invitational, not a playoff. In the latter, one actually plays their way in and entry isn't determined by a biased committee. So either just call this an invitational or create an actual playoff(s) where entry is simply determined on the field.
Criteria for playoff selection definitely needs to be updated and it should have a consistent and measurable metric that is easily pointed to for everyone involved (committee and fans).
We need a Pate composed list of all the different goals being pursued by all the interested parties…in the context of a “fair” or “rational” playoff system…the schools, conferences, and fans…or more if there are any. The pursuit of fairness across all those metrics are NOT the same pursuits. But who gets the final say, is THAT fair, and how is that changed if possible?
Group of 5 tournament, FBS tournament, FCS tournament, etc
Great video, Josh. I agree with everything you said. I too am a college football fan and this take is spot on! Keep up the great work!
Great take and great approach to the debate. I've caked JP out several times but this is excellent logic and presentation.
New subscriber. Really enjoy your content. Be blessed.
Unlock the Data Inside
Turn Videos into Knowledge
- Get FREE 10/day: transcripts, summaries, chats
- Chat with videos, export text & PDF
- $1 free API credit for RAG, chatbots & research
Free forever plan • All features unlocked
Top Comments (10)
Make it simple. Take the old BCS formula, take the top 12 teams and let the chips fall where they may. If a G5 team is in the top 12 of the BCS formula, then they are in. Simple
There's another concept from pro soccer that could help bridge the gap: player transfer fees. If P4 schools had to pay G5 schools to get their players in the portal, G5 schools could reinvest into their programs and better compensate their remaining players/coaches and incentivize them to stay. I think that's fair. If a G5 school invested the resources into recruiting and developing someone, they should be entitled to compensation. Btw this happens with real world employment contracts all the time.
I’m not for any playoff selection criteria that factors in media biased preseason rankings. Let the best 12 or 16 teams play based strictly on in season results, regardless of conference championships. No rankings until at least week 8. You don’t get credit for beating overhyped teams in week 1 if they suck after 8 weeks.
It's an invitational, not a playoff. In the latter, one actually plays their way in and entry isn't determined by a biased committee. So either just call this an invitational or create an actual playoff(s) where entry is simply determined on the field.
Criteria for playoff selection definitely needs to be updated and it should have a consistent and measurable metric that is easily pointed to for everyone involved (committee and fans).
We need a Pate composed list of all the different goals being pursued by all the interested parties…in the context of a “fair” or “rational” playoff system…the schools, conferences, and fans…or more if there are any. The pursuit of fairness across all those metrics are NOT the same pursuits. But who gets the final say, is THAT fair, and how is that changed if possible?
Group of 5 tournament, FBS tournament, FCS tournament, etc
Great video, Josh. I agree with everything you said. I too am a college football fan and this take is spot on! Keep up the great work!
Great take and great approach to the debate. I've caked JP out several times but this is excellent logic and presentation.
New subscriber. Really enjoy your content. Be blessed.