We also cover the playoff committee’s recent announcement about new metrics for evaluating teams—strength of schedule and record strength. But will these changes actually improve transparency, or just add more confusion to who makes the college football playoff? Programs like Indiana and Nebraska are loading up on easier non-conference opponents, while others like Alabama are taking chances with Wisconsin. What does this mean for fans, TV networks, and the long-term health of the sport?
As college football continues to change with NIL, conference realignment, and playoff expansion, the question remains: will the college football playoff create better games, or drive fans away midseason? Watch as we explore the state of college football and what’s next for the playoff system.
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