Well with the ridiculous number of bowl games and 4 weeks between the end of regulation and the "championship" there's plenty of time and games to have 4 rounds of playoffs that means 16 teams, which makes it twice as many as the 7 big teams plus Notre Dame. And so what if it is just the 7 big time teams plus Notre Dame, at least it would be all the teams that would have a legitimate shot in the playoff instead of the 2 teams the computer likes. The amazing thing to me about the BCS is they actually managed to come up with a system that made the poll system (which was horid) look good. Every other division of NCAA football has a playoff, why shouldn't the top division?
They do and some coaches don't like it. Also, these are small schools, with little expections of revenue generation.
Is Michigan going to be a #16 seed over let's say Delaware, because Michigan can generate more revenue?