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sooner4life130
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Ten regular season games and the winner plays 16. Also says that after you lose, you can schedule a game afterwards..... Not a fan of this idea
64 Bracket Football Tournament would be awesome. Who are you haters to say that's dumb? Mike Leach knows wtf he is talking about.
1. CLEMSON(ACC)
16. Indiana
8. Iowa State
9. San Diego State
5. Oklahoma State
12. Missouri
4. Virginia Tech
13. TROY(SUN BELT)
6. NC State
11. Purdue
3. CENTRAL FLORIDA(AAC)
14. Arizona
7. Iowa
10. Texas
2. Auburn
15. Northern Illinois
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1. OKLAHOMA(BIG 12)
16. Ohio
8. Wake Forest
9. South Carolina
5. Michigan State
12. Georgia Tech
4. Stanford
13. Navy
6. Washington State
11. West Virginia
3. Notre Dame
14. Army
7. Mississippi State
10. Florida State
2. Penn State
15. Kentucky
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1. GEORGIA(SEC)
16. Virginia
8. TOLEDO(MAC)
9. FLORIDA ATLANTIC(C-USA)
5. Northwestern
12. Houston
4. TCU
13. Utah
6. Michigan
11. Texas A&M
3. Washington
14. Texas Tech
7. Louisville
10. Arizona State
2. Wisconsin
15. SMU
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1. Alabama
16. California
8. Boston College
9. South Florida
5. LSU
12. Fresno State
4. Miami
13. UCLA
6. Memphis
11. Kansas State
3. USC(PAC 12)
14. Duke
7. BOISE STATE(Mtn. West)
10. Oregon
2. OHIO STATE(B1G)
15. Pittsburgh
First 4 OUT: North Texas, Central Michigan, Florida, Minnesota
Next 4 OUT: Appalachian State, Syracuse, Marshall, Temple
CONFERENCE CHAMPS IN BOLD
*Every Conference Champ would have made the 64 team tournament, therefore, no auto bid, so to speak.
Ole Miss would have been a 15 seed, but they were ineligible for postseason play.
Nice nice post. Don't agree with the seeds but you went all in on this.
Would Oregon even make the top 64?
Well the pirate should walk the plank for this one. How would this not be too many games? Hell you wouldn't even have the Championship game played til the next season kicked off!
Oklahoma would be the #1 seed and face UMBC in the first round.Would Oregon even make the top 64?