
ESPN ignites debate by blasting the proposed 24-team College Football Playoff expansion, raising the question: is more actually less for college football? Hosts Jacob Goins (Locked On Hoosiers) and Zach Seyko (Locked On Nittany Lions) break down Bill Connelly’s controversial critique, weighing the impact on powerhouse programs like Indiana and Penn State, and whether a crowded playoff field diminishes the regular season’s intensity and storied rivalries. The conversation covers the fate of bowl games, the pressure on coaches in an expanded playoff era, and bold new scheduling ideas—from eliminating cupcake matchups to implementing conference playoff tournaments inspired by college basketball. Will a revamped structure save college football’s traditions, or is the sport destined for even greater nationalization? Don’t miss this deep dive into the future of the College Football Playoff and what it means for the Big Ten, SEC, and beyond.
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