College Football Playoff continues to kick can down road: Why meaningful change in 2025 remains unlikely

Have you ever sat down and thought about? I mean truly thought about — you know, all the time you’ve wasted sitting in meetings at work where absolutely nothing was accomplished, but you at least got to pretend like you were working? Well, what if I told you all that sitting around counting the squares in the carpet of your conference room was preparing you for a job?

What if I told you that you were ready to work for the College Football Playoff?

Yep, last week, we received the latest update from the CFP about the future of the tournament, and the update was the same as the last update: there is no update. The new selection committee got together in Grapevine, Texas, to get the lay of the land for what their new job would require this year, including the mock selection process. They were joined by the conference commissioners, who spent some of the time figuring out what they were going to do with the CFP.

It’s not an official count, but I believe it was the millionth time they’ve met in 2025 to discuss such a thing, and it was a highly productive meeting, just like all the rest. It didn’t produce anything, but the ideas shared in these meetings could one day grow to become ideas put into practice. Or, maybe they won’t, who knows?

I mean, we’ve still got roughly four months until the season begins; what’s the rush?

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Author : Tom Fornelli

Publish date : 2025-04-28 19:02:00

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