SMU has proven effective when they have the opportunity spend unlimited oil money. They are made for NIL.
As far as teams rotating, yes, but it?s a pool of the same 20 teams that rotate. The teams winning championships now are the same ones that have been winning them for the last 60 years. Only 22 teams have won a national championship in the last 60 years and the number is only that high due to years with split championships. In the last 80 years it?s only 25 teams.
If Alabama would have made it instead of SMU the 12 teams in the playoff would have held 22 of the last 40 titles and that?s with Boise, Indiana, Arizona State and SMU having zero.
This is why I would like a G5 playoff. The complete dominance of 10 teams plus the occasional up year for second tier SEC or Big 10 schools means no one else will ever win. Nobody outside of the current Big 10, SEC or ACC (plus Notre Dame) has won a national title in 34 years and hasn?t won an outright title since BYU in 1984.