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Re: Mark Richt: ‘Seismic shift’ of 32-team playoff could help college football amid changing landscape
32 teams are too many. You would have to cut 3 games from the regular season so non playoff teams would lose revenue. I used to think 8 was the ideal number. But now thinking 16. The bowl games lose a lot with the best players opt'ing out. Put the additional playoff teams in the bowl games regionally (and by rankings). The… -
Re: Mark Richt: ‘Seismic shift’ of 32-team playoff could help college football amid changing landscape
LOL, yeah, 32. So that's 32 teams (Game 1), 16 teams (Game 2), 8 teams (Game 3), 4 teams (Game 4), 2 teams (Game 5). That's half a football season. I don't mean to be mean, but when you say something like that your comment is laughed at and it just lowers the possibility for going beyond 4 teams. Saban's comment doesn't…
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