I know there are some of you out there who would object to the notion that college football needs fixing, and there's a decent argument. It's immensely popular, rakes in money, and the new playoff system has generated a boatload of intrigue. Put aside the issue where they scheduled this year's semifinals on New Years Eve, assuring no one under the age of 30 would watch, and the NCAA seems to be doing just fine.
But dig a little deeper and you start to see some holes that need fixing. Quality of competition in the power conferences gets dragged down by teams who don't belong by either talent or location. My alma mater of Syracuse University is no exception. They're about as close to Ohio as they are to the Atlantic Coast, yet continue to stink it up in the ACC.