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Posted on: July 13, 2018 at 22:43:05 CT
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College football is already thriving. This kind of sweeping change isn't needed.
Traditions are one of the biggest reasons for that. This goes a long way toward destroying those traditions.
I have zero interest in annual games vs. Iowa, Minnesota, Illinois, or Wisconsin. I'd be interested in playing one or two old Big 8 opponents every year, but not four. Overall, this makes for a dull schedule. Very dull.
The one "problem" this solves is a true national champion, but college football was fine for a century without that. If a four-game playoff isn't good enough, you could fairly easily expand it to 16 teams without changing anything else.