I guess the lesser of the conferences -- ACC, Big 12 and Mountain West don't want to get rid of the automatic bye, which I totally understand.
Would be nice to see just the top-four ranked teams get those spots, though.
I'm all for the possibility of upsets, but I'd rather see it with a higher-likelihood upset in the first round, rather than blowouts in the quarters, but what the hell do I know. This thing is just going to keep expanding, anyway.
Would be nice to see just the top-four ranked teams get those spots, though.
I'm all for the possibility of upsets, but I'd rather see it with a higher-likelihood upset in the first round, rather than blowouts in the quarters, but what the hell do I know. This thing is just going to keep expanding, anyway.
Why College Football Playoff seeding format is unlikely to change next season
Eliminating the CFP’s rule designating the top four seeds and first-round byes to conference champions won't likely happen next year.
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