
Is a 24-team College Football Playoff the future—or a threat to everything fans love about the sport’s high-stakes drama? Jake Hatch tackles the urgent debate swirling around CFB's postseason evolution, scrutinizing proposals to jump to a 16 or even 24-team format versus sticking with the new 12-team structure. Drawing on recent remarks from SEC commissioner Greg Sankey and the pressure from conference leaders like Tony Petitti (Big Ten), Jim Phillips (ACC), and Brett Yormark (Big 12), Jake Hatch spotlights the battle lines forming as money, rivalry, and access for teams like BYU, Notre Dame, and Utah collide. With college football’s power brokers pushing competing playoff visions, the stakes couldn’t be higher. Jake Hatch explores how expanding the College Football Playoff could fundamentally alter rivalry week showdowns—mentioning the iconic BYU-Utah clash—as well as the playoff hopes for schools on the cusp, including BYU’s two straight heartbreaks as the 13th and 14th team in ...
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