I think that with the combination of 1. Conference expansion (and the elimination of divisions as a result) and 2. Playoff expansion, the future of college football as we knew it is pretty much dead. It's ridiculous to think that a team like Tennessee, Georgia or A&M could be left out of the playoff in favor of a team like Indiana. Here's an interesting scenario:
What if the SEC and Big10 got together and decided they were going to be the only two conferences that could win the national championship in college football and go back to a 4 team playoff between the top 2 from the big 10 and top 2 from SEC? The catch could be that college football moves to a promotion/relegation system similar to that of Euro league soccer. Bottom teams from SEC and Big10 get relegated to tier 2 in the next season. Tier 2 is made up of ACC and BigXII. Top two from those leagues respectively get promoted to the SEC and Big10. Tier 3 could be mountain west and AAC, or even expand that to all remaining FBS conferences that play for their own "national championship" with the top 4 from tier 2 getting a promotion to tier 2.
I personally think that would be awesome and encourage the building of programs over having a 1 off season where you're good that year but suck the next (I.e. Florida state.)
What if the SEC and Big10 got together and decided they were going to be the only two conferences that could win the national championship in college football and go back to a 4 team playoff between the top 2 from the big 10 and top 2 from SEC? The catch could be that college football moves to a promotion/relegation system similar to that of Euro league soccer. Bottom teams from SEC and Big10 get relegated to tier 2 in the next season. Tier 2 is made up of ACC and BigXII. Top two from those leagues respectively get promoted to the SEC and Big10. Tier 3 could be mountain west and AAC, or even expand that to all remaining FBS conferences that play for their own "national championship" with the top 4 from tier 2 getting a promotion to tier 2.
I personally think that would be awesome and encourage the building of programs over having a 1 off season where you're good that year but suck the next (I.e. Florida state.)