We're only 1 week into the league schedule and we're already trying to "fix" it? Why don't we let it play out and see how this setup will: (1) get more BVC teams into the playoff on a consistent basis, and (2) help each school find OOC teams that better suit their situations (whether that be a confidence-builder, or a jackpot of computer points). Bottom line: more OOC victories means more second-level points to the winning teams within conference play. There are some of us who are all worried about how the conference teams' first level points were after week 2 this year...but it is when those teams the BVC beats WIN, that the points start rolling in.
Lakota, Wynford, Bowling Green, East Cleveland Shaw, Parkway, Lancaster Fisher Catholic, Holgate, Fairview, St. Wendelin, Ottawa Hills, Bluffton, Elmwood, Fremont St. Joseph....there are 13 teams that the BVC schools have beat. That's 13 schools from varying divisions that are potential second round points during BVC contests. THEN...watch each of those schools' records throughout the season. Each win from one of those THIRTEEN teams (this year) will become second round points for the BVC school that beat them. When you look at the overall picture, this is really a good thing for the conference. Nine of the 12 BVC schools have won at least 1 non-conference game this season, and 5 of those 9 BVC teams have won 2 non-conference games (McComb winning 1 of theirs against P-G...so not really the same as against an opponent playing a schedule outside of the BVC). When is the last time 75% of the BVC teams won a non-conference game in the same season?
The thing with CONFERENCE play is that wins and losses will equal each other...so that means limited computer point potential. The wins and losses will still equal each other for the new BVC, but there is a slight chance for a "lower-level" BVC school to beat 2 OOC teams with good records, beat the other 5 lower-level teams, and then beat 1 or 2 of the teams in the "upper-level" of their division, now giving themselves a chance for playoffs that they probably wouldn't get if they had to also face the 3 upper-level teams from the other BVC division. We probably won't see this happen very often, but the possibility exists...maybe more than we might think.
I say leave it alone...I believe this is for football only. Every other sport has a true champion. And...if it can help to build the struggling programs, then it benefits everybody.
Edited by falconfan84, 16 September 2014 - 07:50 PM.