
College football braces for seismic change: a proposed 24-team College Football Playoff and the elimination of conference championship games could upend the postseason landscape. Are tradition and competitive balance at risk, or is this the path to a fairer system? Jacob Goins and Zach Seyko break down the AFCA’s bold vote, weigh the impact on Big Ten and SEC powerhouses, and debate whether a true NFL-style playoff model is the answer fans have been waiting for. The conversation spotlights how teams like Indiana, Ohio State, Alabama, and Georgia might navigate a rapidly expanding bracket—and what it means when college coaches call conference title games “worthless.” Plus, Michigan’s jaw-dropping “$50 million roster” claim sparks heated debate: will NIL-driven spending arms races leave traditional programs behind, or is this the new baseline for those chasing a national title? Don’t miss this sharp analysis of the sport’s most controversial crossroads.
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