@AllTideUp I doubt you would have the four champions in the playoffs. This past year neither Wisconsin or Florida State were better choices than Florida, Georgia or Oregon, and everyone recognized that. Lets go back a few years and list the top 4 BSC teams and the Big 5 conference champs not in the top 4:
2012 - #1 Notre Dame #2 Alabama #3 Florida #4 Oregon are in - #5 Kansas State #6 Stanford #12 Florida State and Wisconsin (unranked) are out
2011 - #1 LSU #2 Alabama #3 Oklahoma State #4 Stanford are in - #15 Clemson and #10 Wisconsin are out.
2010 - #1 Auburn #2 Oregon #3 TCU #4 Stanford are in - #5 Wisconsin and #13 VT are out
2009 - #1Alabama #2 Texas #3 Cincinatti #4 TCU are in - #7 Oregon #8 OSU #9 Georgia Tech are out
2008 - #1 Florida #2 Oklahoma #3 Texas #4 Alabama are in - #5 USC #8 Penn State #19 VT are out
2007 - #1 OSU #2 LSU #3 VT #4 Oklahoma are in - #7 USC is out
2006 - #1 OSU #2 Florida #3 Michigan #4 LSU are in - #5 USC #14 Wake Forest are out
Since 2006, only one year, 2007, produced four different conference champions in the BSC top 4. There should be some consideration for winning a conference championship, but automatic bids would not be a good thing.