They're talking about this on the national board, but I thought I'd bring it up here. In reading this article, it sounds to me like the 8 bid sites for first round playoff games may not necessarily be at host institutions? Am I reading this right. It's also odd that they are taking bids from 16 teams on April 6, as opposed to bids from a larger number since playoffs haven't been set.
https://www.ncaa.org/about/resources...ds-fcs-playoff
If I'm understanding it right and host stadiums are selected based on bid and covid readiness, I wonder how this impacts the actual games themselves. Or is it that they are taking bids from neutral stadiums only? As in, 8 sites deemed to be geographically spread out across the country, similar to how ncaa basketball normally does it.
Maybe it's the same as always and I'm just not understanding it correctly, but it seems different.
https://www.ncaa.org/about/resources...ds-fcs-playoff
If I'm understanding it right and host stadiums are selected based on bid and covid readiness, I wonder how this impacts the actual games themselves. Or is it that they are taking bids from neutral stadiums only? As in, 8 sites deemed to be geographically spread out across the country, similar to how ncaa basketball normally does it.
Maybe it's the same as always and I'm just not understanding it correctly, but it seems different.
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