It just seems like the most logical path. 16 team static bracket based on more true seeding and first two rounds are home games for lower seed.
In one of the interviews, Sark was pointing how different the CFP was set up vs March Madness. In both cases winning conference champ gets you in but in CFP it also gets you a special seed and possible bye. Where as in MM all the teams are seeded based on committee rankings. Of course in CFP it is only power conferences that get the automatic bid and in MM there is the play in round...
In one of the interviews, Sark was pointing how different the CFP was set up vs March Madness. In both cases winning conference champ gets you in but in CFP it also gets you a special seed and possible bye. Where as in MM all the teams are seeded based on committee rankings. Of course in CFP it is only power conferences that get the automatic bid and in MM there is the play in round...