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CFP to expand to 12 teams in 2026

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  • dtd
    dtd Member Posts: 5,573 Standard Supporter

    This is way, way better than a 4 team playoff with neutered NY6 bowls for those that dont make it

    You have to be a FS boomer to think otherwise

    4 teams was a half measure. I'm actually shocked the change progressed so quickly.
  • NeGgaPlEaSe
    NeGgaPlEaSe Member Posts: 5,976
    ntxduck said:

    The first round home field games will last until the first time an SEC team has to play at UW/Oregon/Michigan/Penn state in December and gets rocked in the cold rain/snow. Then overnight it will change to all neutral sure games

    Ohio State, Penn State and Michigan and Michigan State would be tough in December for the SEC
  • 89ute
    89ute Member Posts: 2,486

    So now they can jam 5 SUCKEC frauds in it

    True, but that will only fly once. The better teams will win. If the SEC top 5 are better than the rest of the country they will win.

    Those 5 through 8 seed home games are going to be fun to watch.

    College football is ruined but at least this is an improvement.
  • godawgst
    godawgst Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 2,606 Swaye's Wigwam
    89ute said:

    Does this stop expansion dead in it's tracks? I think it may.

    Actually speeds it up. P2 left (SEC/B10) will want more teams in their league so they can get more teams in playoff.

    And after they are done picking thru the other three "P5" conferences teams they want there is no 0.00% chance there are AQ for those leagues or G5. Best 12 teams will be in.
  • godawgst
    godawgst Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 2,606 Swaye's Wigwam
    haie said:

    89ute said:

    Does this stop expansion dead in it's tracks? I think it may.

    Pac 12 needs to work the balls better than that to keep UW and Oregon from leaving.
    Or come up with only another 40 million dollars per team yearly so they stay
  • 89ute
    89ute Member Posts: 2,486
    godawgst said:

    89ute said:

    Does this stop expansion dead in it's tracks? I think it may.

    Actually speeds it up. P2 left (SEC/B10) will want more teams in their league so they can get more teams in playoff.

    And after they are done picking thru the other three "P5" conferences teams they want there is no 0.00% chance there are AQ for those leagues or G5. Best 12 teams will be in.
    6 highest ranked conf champs - most likely all 5 P5 champs and the best of the G5s. True, the remaining 6 will be skewed SEC and BIG.

    Since Worshington is about to get the nod to the BIG, do you think your chances are better in the BIG, or just beating Utah and Oregon to get in?

    I get that TV money is 2X bigger than what the Pac 10 will get but some if that is eaten up sending your chicks and boys swim team to east coast.

    Plus, I struggle to understand why a school who generates over 5 billion in revenue per year gives a fuck about 60mm a year over 30mm. This goes for any of the remaining Pac schools.

    USC and UCLA just made the path to the playoff not only easier, it's guaranteed.
  • MikeDamone
    MikeDamone Member Posts: 37,781
    haie said:

    Whenever people asked me why I’m such a big college football fan my #1 answer was always every game is the playoffs. I think basically making one bowl game the national championship was the right move and it should have stopped there.

    As long as schools still hate each other the meaningless postseason games still matter and college football still has something on pro sports.

    Backyard brawl last night >>>> any fucking NFL playoff game in recent years outside of the super bowl
    Not so sure "schools" hate each other as much any more. UWs best lineman is a duck. Obviously not a lot of hate there.
  • chuck
    chuck Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 11,805 Swaye's Wigwam
    The four team playoff reduced rhe number of post season games that anyone cares about to three. Even the semis have been pretty meh.

    This makes for more games that people may actually be excited for, and gives a team that faltered early but finished strong a chance to get I on the championship conversation.

    It will probably suck for all the reasons mentioned plus a few that nobody has thought of. I feel like this has to happen though.