BCS official open to some kind of mini-playoff system
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=2724819
After hearing that OSU hadn't played in what, 50 days? And UF in like 30, I think it would help in that regard as well. A week off, maybe two, might not affect a team too much and might give them time to recover more, but not playing for 6 weeks is just not going to be helpful.
Anyway, I know people are going to just say 'well, what about who is #5?' but I think the real question is, what's a good cutoff for the lowest team to have a real shot at going wire-to-wire and beating a team ranked ahead of them in every round? Would Boise State really be able to beat Oklahoma, then USC, then OSU for a National Championship? I think the top 4 is a pretty good start, and maybe going to 8, but it's just not going to be that realistic for a 16 seed to run the table 4 straight games.
It would be interesting to take all the NCAA sports with playoffs and see what the lowest seeds have been to win it all, and with what frequency that happens.