The Morning Journal (Lorain, OH)

Conference­s could alter divisions

CFP expansion talk creating trickle-down issues across country

- By Ralph D. Russo

ROSEMONT, ILL. >> The proposed 12-team College Football Playoff would make winning a conference more important than ever, with six spots reserved for league champions.

Every major college football conference plays a title game, but how the participan­ts are determined — division winners or best overall records — differs.

On June 17 at the Big Ten Conference office outside Chicago, the college football leaders who manage the playoff opened two days of meetings they hope will end with consensus around the core piece of the plan: How many teams?

Already, though, the trickle down issues are starting to pop up, including finding the optimal way to determine a conference champion while also best positionin­g the league for playoff participat­ion.

During the first seven seasons of the CFP, a conference has twice placed more than one team in the field of four. In 2017, Georgia and Alabama, which didn’t even win its division, made it from the Southeaste­rn Conference. Last year, the Atlantic Coast Conference, benefittin­g from Notre Dame’s pandemic-induced league participat­ion, placed both the Fighting Irish and Clemson in the playoff.

Notre Dame became the first team to lose a conference title game and reach the playoff.

If and when the playoff grows to 12, ideally conference­s will want to create title game matchups that bolster their chances to get more than one team in the field because the other six slots will be filled by a selection committee.

The ACC did that last year by scrapping its divisions. Divisions are back in the ACC in 2021 and Notre Dame is gone, returning to its cherished independen­ce.

But the future of conference’ being split into divisions is uncertain.

“My initial reaction would be, you know, divisional play has been pretty fun,” Northweste­rn coach Pat Fitzgerald said. “You look across the conference­s, it’s created some new rivalries. It’s enhanced some longstandi­ng rivalries. It’s been great for a lot of fan bases in some leagues.”

Among Power Five conference­s, the Big Ten, SEC, ACC and Pac-12 use divisions to determine their championsh­ip game matchups; the Big 12 goes with the top two teams in the regular-season standings. In the Group Five, the American Athletic Conference has no divisions but the others do.

Fitzgerald’s fondness for divisions becomes apparent when looking back at those Northweste­rn teams.

The Wildcats won the Big Ten West and played Ohio State in the conference title game twice in the last three years.

Using the final CFP rankings from those seasons, the Wildcats would not have reached the playoff in either year after losing to the Buckeyes. But just getting to Indianapol­is and being able to hang a banner for being a division winner is a big deal for Northweste­rn.

The 2018 Wildcats reached the Big Ten title game with an 8-4 record, having lost all three of their nonconfere­nce games. The proposed 12-team playoff plan is not friendly to that sort of division winner.

The six highest-ranked conference champions are guaranteed a spot in the playoff and the top four get byes. But no league has an automatic bid. Under that structure a conference championsh­ip game upset can do more damage than good to a league.

Would that 2018 Northweste­rn team, ranked 21st by the playoff committee heading into the Big Ten title game, have made a 12team playoff and given the Big Ten an additional playoff team? Or would they have just cost the Buckeyes a bye and still been left out of the field?

 ?? DARRON CUMMINGS — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Ohio State running back Trey Sermon scores past Northweste­rn defensive back JR Pace the 202 Big Ten championsh­ip game.
DARRON CUMMINGS — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Ohio State running back Trey Sermon scores past Northweste­rn defensive back JR Pace the 202 Big Ten championsh­ip game.

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