College Football Playoff revamps format
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It’s easy to envision the Big Two, loaded with blue blood programs, gobbling up all four of the highest seeds, and the accompanying byes into the quarterfinals, while relegating the ACC and Big 12 champions to lower-tier status.
While most college football fans welcomed the adoption of a straight-seeding model in the playoff rankings, not everybody was on board. Boise State athletic dir
Nebraska Cornhuskers head coach Matt Rhule sent a clear message regarding the potential changes to the College Football Playoff format.
Nick Saban was famously against expanding the College Football Playoff to 12 teams. At the time, he was worried that the expansion would water down the relevance of other bowl games and that the legacy of these encounters would get lost.