A Large problem however is,,,
What station gets the broadcast rights? Those are already in place for many years.
Who sponsors what games? Those are also already in place for many years.
You can leave all of this the same, just repackage the bowl games into a playoff system. Do you think that anyone would complain? Let's see, it would probably double viewership of everything but the national title game.
Nike/Addidas/Reebok wouldn't be able to align as to what schools they get to sponsor because all those contracts are already in place.
How does this matter at all? If they're aligned with schools they stay aligned with them. What does this have to do with a playoff system?
There would need to be at least 2 weeks between the end of the season and the start of the bowl/playoff games due to fans wanting to buy tickets, make travel arrangements, etc.
So? I proposed a 4 week system, if you take 2 weeks off the title game would finish on the same day it does now.
How does revenue sharing work still? Why does a team that plays say 3 more games, why does it need to share the revenue from those games with the rest of the conference like they do with bowl money now.
Why do they need to do it with the bowl games now? If the conferences agreed to do it already, then presumably they'd still agree to do it wouldn't they?
You would have to eliminate alot of the conference championship games that have contracts and sponsorship agreements in place for many years to come.
Why? I mean, we should eliminate them because they are (Please Use More Appropriate Word), but why would you need to?
So basically they would have to weigh alot of variables and break every contract imagineable (which wouldn't be cheap) in order to get some sort of playoff system in place.
No, basically, you have made up a bunch of obstacles that don't really exist. There's no reason they HAVE to eliminate conference championships. There's no reason they HAVE to eliminate bowls, and there's no reason they HAVE to change broadcast rights.
On top of this, you make it sound like all these sponsors would be crying about a playoff system that probably doubles their viewership. Their deals which they signed before would basically turn into massive bargains as the value of their deals goes through the roof due to the increased ratings.
I wish it would happen, but it is just too complicated that it won't.
It works for every one else in college sports including Division II football.