
College Football Playoff expansion takes center stage as a proposed 24-team format raises questions about the sport’s competitive future. Is this massive playoff the answer to more inclusion or merely a ploy to pad resumes for Power Four coaches and programs on the fringe? Jake Hatch and Spencer McLaughlin dissect the AFCA board’s ambitious recommendations, spotlighting the motivations behind expanding playoff access and what it means for teams like BYU and head coach Kalani Sitake, who have narrowly missed out in the current 12-team system. The discussion explores whether expanding to 24 teams amplifies the drama or leads to a slate bloated with undeserving teams, such as last year’s 8-5 Duke and inconsistent Iowa squads. The hosts point out that, while Kalani Sitake and the BYU Cougars could benefit statistically, the move threatens to sap meaning from the regular season and invite forgettable first-round blowouts, echoing the college basketball tournament’s regular season irrel...
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