MOST College Football DOES, and it works quite nicely. The division that DOESNT, Div. 1a, just has a pretend champ and a lot of BS.
yea they should because of the teams that aren't in the bcs conferences should get a chance and the good 1 loss teams should get a chance
Well this year it looks like there may be 4 or 5 teams Undefeated at the end of the season, so a playoff system would be nice to determine the real National Champion!!
A four team playoff system that will last the next 11 years
they play in a playoff system.
In the NFL there is a playoff system in place and then a championship game (the Super Bowl)
Bill Hancock, chairman of the BCS (a.k.a. Bull$hit Championship Series), the single-greatest obstacle to obtaining a playoff system for the college football national championship--a proposal supported by some 80% of college football fans according to almost any poll.
There doesn't need to be Playoffs because there is a different system of determining who is in championship then in the NFL
The NCAA basketball tournament
In college football, "Football Championship Subdivision," formerly called division 1-AA. Not to be confused with the FBS, which is the "Football Bowl Subdivision," formerly division 1-A. FCS also stands for future combat system.
they play best of 7 in each round
A good football prediction system is on BBC sport football
In the US, football fields are measured in "Yards". If measuring via the metric system, use "Meters".
There are no class requirements to play for the NFL. The NFL drafts from college football and don't have a farm system like baseball or hockey. You can declare yourself eligible for the draft without graduating college. Some go in the third year, but most complete 4 years of college football.
There are no specific classes required to play for the NFL. They typically draft out of the College football system, so typically expect their players to have completed 2 or more years of college, some as many as 5 years of college.