I disagree. Look at 2015 for example. This is what an 8 team playoff with the big 5 getting autobids would have looked like:
- Clemson 13-0 (ACC Champ)
- Alabama 12-1 (SEC Champ)
- Michigan State 12-1 (Big 10 Champ)
- Oklahoma 11-1 (Big 12 Champ)
- Stanford 11-2 (Pac 10 Champ)
- Iowa 11-1 (at large)
- Ohio State 11-1 (at large)
- Houston at 12-1 (at large)
If North Carolina (11-2) had upset Clemson in the ACC championship, then a one loss team (probably Houston) is getting bumped as Clemson at 12-1 is certainly getting an at large spot.
And if Alabama had beaten Ole Miss earlier in the season, but lost to Florida (10-3) in the SEC championship game, then either Alabama (12-1) sits out, or Iowa (11-1) does, or Ohio State (11-1) does.
The fact that the Big 12 has added a championship game makes it even easier for #### like that to happen.
Unlike Cappy, I am all for an 8 team playoff, but I absolutely am opposed to conference autobids.