I know myself and others have always been a proponent of this playoff scenario, so I jotted down what it may look like last night.
1 LSU (SEC champ, BCS #1)
16 L. Tech (WAC Champ)
8 K-State (at-large, BCS #8)
9 Wisconsin (Big 10 champ, BCS #9)
5 Oregon (Pac 12 champ, BCS #5)
12 S. Miss (C-USA Champ, BCS #21)
4 Stanford (at-large, BCS #4)
13 West Virginia (Big East Champ, BCS #23)
6 Arkansas (at-large, BCS #6)
11 TCU (Mountain West Champ, BCS #18)
3 Ok. State (Big 12 Champ, BCS #3)
14 N. Illinois (Mid American Champ)
7 Boise State (at-large, BCS #7)
10 Clemson (ACC Champ, BCS #14)
2 Bama (at-large, BCS #2)
15 Ark. State (Sun Belt Champ)
- 16 team playoff
- Includes the 11 conference champions and 5 at-larges
- At-larges are the 5 HIGHEST rated BCS teams who did not win their conference, and there is no limit to how many a conference can have.
- Seating is based off BCS rank
- First round played at the higher seed's home
- Second round either played at neutral bowl locations or high seeds home
- Third round and championship game played at neutral location
1 LSU (SEC champ, BCS #1)
16 L. Tech (WAC Champ)
8 K-State (at-large, BCS #8)
9 Wisconsin (Big 10 champ, BCS #9)
5 Oregon (Pac 12 champ, BCS #5)
12 S. Miss (C-USA Champ, BCS #21)
4 Stanford (at-large, BCS #4)
13 West Virginia (Big East Champ, BCS #23)
6 Arkansas (at-large, BCS #6)
11 TCU (Mountain West Champ, BCS #18)
3 Ok. State (Big 12 Champ, BCS #3)
14 N. Illinois (Mid American Champ)
7 Boise State (at-large, BCS #7)
10 Clemson (ACC Champ, BCS #14)
2 Bama (at-large, BCS #2)
15 Ark. State (Sun Belt Champ)