NCAA GDT: The 2024-25 EXPANDED College Football Playoff: the New Revolution

Sean Garrity

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Round 1 is a shining example of why 12 teams is too many and why there should be no more expansion. I expect Arizona State and Boise State to get destroyed next.
I don’t mind it, March madness is similar and again gives those teams in the top 4 more of an advantage.
Too many garbage teams in the playoffs. Indiana should not have been in the playoffs once the QB was hurt. Miami would have given teams more trouble than half the teams in it.
Indiana’s QB wasn’t hurt I don’t think? The committee has considered QB injuries in the past, I forget who it was but they pretty much got left out because their starting QB got hurt.
 

Boss Man Hughes

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I don’t mind it, March madness is similar and again gives those teams in the top 4 more of an advantage.

Indiana’s QB wasn’t hurt I don’t think? The committee has considered QB injuries in the past, I forget who it was but they pretty much got left out because their starting QB got hurt.
I believe Indiana's QB was hurt in the last game. Didn't see the game so i didn't konw he was able to play. I believe it was Central Florida that was screwed when their QB had his knee destroyed making a stupid move running the ball. Idiot should have slid instead of trying to make a few unnecessary extra yards.
 

Nogatco Rd

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Indiana’s QB wasn’t hurt I don’t think? The committee has considered QB injuries in the past, I forget who it was but they pretty much got left out because their starting QB got hurt.
Florida State last year.

It wasn’t just the QB getting hurt though, it was how brutal the team looked with their freshman backup vs #15 Louisville in the ACC championship game. 8/21 for 55 yards 0 TD’s in a 16-6 win.
 
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Tony Romo

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Was it just a bad year, or was it the start of a new trend? Is this going to be the new normal with the NIL stuff and the transfer portal?
I think it's a new trend. You're going to have some very rich boosters of schools want to try and see their school win games. Ole Miss last year, Texas Tech this year.
 

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