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

I think Ryan Day’s job is safe.

Though, now Michigan is now the transitive national champions
 
Congrats to Ohio State and the Buckeye fans we have here, they are the winners and champions of the first ever Expanded College Football Playoff. It’s their 7th overall, third that I’ve witnessed. Will Howard, West Chester and Downingtown’s very own, delivered.

Notre Dame, we all thought would go belly-up once it got to 31-7, fought back to make it reasonably in-doubt. Marcus Freeman, one of the more likable coaches we’ve seen in the sport. Not really built to do what they had to do, but they clawed back, yet the score seems right.

I guess we’ll see if they make tweaks to this thing over the spring and summer, it brought a lot of intrigue to the regular season without devaluing other matchups.

Iowa State vs. Kansas State, Week 0, in Dublin, Ireland, August 23
 
I think Ryan Day’s job is safe.

Though, now Michigan is now the transitive national champions

Michigan and Ohio State players will join arms at a pre-game ceremony in Columbus to open OSU's '25 season.

Where both head coaches will wrap their hand around one flag. Planting it together at mid-field. Celebrating an Ohio State-Michigan National Championship for the 2024 season.

#OneLove
 
Michigan and Ohio State players will join arms at a pre-game ceremony in Columbus to open OSU's '25 season.

Where both head coaches will wrap their hand around one flag. Planting it together at mid-field. Celebrating an Ohio State-Michigan National Championship for the 2024 season.

#OneLove
Send them to Miami next year
 
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Titles since the BCS started:

Bama-6
Ohio St-3
LSU- 2 1/2 (split with USC)
Florida St-2
Florida-2
Clemson-2
Georgia-2
USC-1 1/2
Oklahoma-1
Michigan-1
Texas-1
Auburn-1

2 in a row for the "traditional" Big 10, but with 4 titles, they are still TEN behind the SEC along with the ACC
 
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