Correct. I believe they are entitled to two games, still can bid for more, if it goes past 14Doesnt espn have full dibs unless it expands past a certain point? Makes sense on not having to renegotiate.. Fox has done a great job of propaganda pushing 24 to get their foot in door, terrible decision
ESPN holds exclusive broadcast rights to the College Football Playoff up to a 14-team format, a portion of which it has sublicensed to TNT. Beyond 14 teams, additional playoff games go to the open market, which is exactly why the network would very much prefer to keep the entire postseason for itself.
Nostril deep.gotta love Phillips kissing ND's butt
Might be one of the only times I agree with ESPN, not out of the goodness of the sport but still. I’m all aboard the cancel conference championships and just go straight into playoffs after regular season, tho.
I still think 4 rounds is too much with conference championships as it is. There is no way imo you can have both conference championships and 5 rounds of playoffs.24 imo ONLY works if you eliminate conference champ games and make it a “play in” game featuring teams 9-24. So top 8 are all in and get a bye. 9-16 get home play-in game vs 17-24. But even that just seems kinda absurd to me. If anything I think max it should probably be top 12 get the bye and then the next 8 are in the play-in game. Play in game decides final 4 seeds….
I really don’t like it though. I like 12 team. 16 team max imo. 20-24 ONLY works if it is a play-in system imo
I think an fcs game should replace spring games and not have it count for anything. The fcs schools would still get paid, attendance would be awesome cause everyone would be jonesing. I can't believe it hasn't been considered yet.Exactly; we saw Alabama pull out a struggle win against a coachless Auburn team and then get throttled by UGA who they previously beat.
They, really i mean DeBoer since he saved his job, redeemed themselves by beating OU however it’s ridiculous that their loss against FSU was never talked about when considering them against the other playoff-bubble teams. There was zero justification for Alabama ahead of Miami when Miami beat their common opponent.
I don’t know if a 24 team playoff will bring back home & homes however I know it’s more likely that way than it would be at just at 16.
Moreover, I’d want to see TT play Texas, OU play Ok State, UCLA v Berkeley, and ofc Miami v UF or Miami v Nebraska/Penn State/UCF etc. I don’t understand why p4 schools play FCS schools.
My ideal scenario, however unlikely, is for there to be 2 OOC p4 matchups, 1 cupcake or non-p4 regional game Ala usf vs miami, and 9 conference games for each p4 team.
The bolded is exactly the current proposal for 24.24 imo ONLY works if you eliminate conference champ games and make it a “play in” game featuring teams 9-24. So top 8 are all in and get a bye. 9-16 get home play-in game vs 17-24. But even that just seems kinda absurd to me. If anything I think max it should probably be top 12 get the bye and then the next 8 are in the play-in game. Play in game decides final 4 seeds….
I really don’t like it though. I like 12 team. 16 team max imo. 20-24 ONLY works if it is a play-in system imo
Would be an upgrade. I don’t think many head coaches like spring games that much anyways.I think an fcs game should replace spring games and not have it count for anything. The fcs schools would still get paid, attendance would be awesome cause everyone would be jonesing. I can't believe it hasn't been considered yet.