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Pros and Cons of the 12-team College Football Playoff

After a decade, the College Football Playoff era is receiving its first big update. The field will be expanded from four teams to a whopping 12. How will this work and is this a good idea? Don’t worry, it’s all quite simple.

Beginning in 2024, the six highest-ranked conference champions will be given an automatic bid to the playoffs. From there, the additional six highest-ranked teams will be invited to the CFP.

The four highest-ranked teams receive byes in the first round. Teams to participate in the first round will have their game played at the campus of the higher-ranked team, or a venue of the higher-team’s choosing.

The quarterfinals will be played in four New Year’s Six bowl games, with the remaining two serving as the semifinal sites. This will all be done on a rotating basis. The winners of the semifinals move on to the national championship, which will be played at a neutral site as it is today.

There’s a whole lot of good that will come out of this new format, but, like anything, there will be some bad. Here are the pros and cons of the 12-team College Football Playoff.

PRO: More teams involved

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The new format calls for the six highest-ranked conference champions to be included, which already means that the Group of Five will be represented. However, with what’s happening to the PAC-12, there may either be a change to the formatting or there will be two non-Power Five conference champions included. Either way, it will be an interesting experience.

Beyond what it means for the Group of Five, this expanded format will bring viewers some high-quality matchups between programs that either have never met before or haven’t faced off in quite some time. For that to happen in a game where both teams are hunting for a national championship, the fans are being given an absolute…


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Publish date : 2023-12-12 23:55:39

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