NDWarrior
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It's so damn strange (altho' I understand the motivation for why) that the P4 schools want to go relatively unchallenged during the season figuring that gets them into the CFP on an annual basis but what makes them think they won't get slaughtered in the first round? They and the CFP committee will never know how really good they are with these Temu schedules.
It's what's propelling the idea that the CFP (heading toward a wide-open playoff field of 24 teams) is the real, 2nd season where who's really a top team is figured out. That's kind of going to put a damper on the regular season and potentially kill off awesome, competitive OOC games, like we're already seeing with USC dropping ND and VA Tech killing the JMU game; and Texas talking about no longer scheduling tough OOC matchups like OSU.
Maybe there also a ton of incentive $ for HCs and staff, and for schools, to just make the CFP which makes it worth it to go in this direction?
I just don't get it.
It's what's propelling the idea that the CFP (heading toward a wide-open playoff field of 24 teams) is the real, 2nd season where who's really a top team is figured out. That's kind of going to put a damper on the regular season and potentially kill off awesome, competitive OOC games, like we're already seeing with USC dropping ND and VA Tech killing the JMU game; and Texas talking about no longer scheduling tough OOC matchups like OSU.
Maybe there also a ton of incentive $ for HCs and staff, and for schools, to just make the CFP which makes it worth it to go in this direction?
I just don't get it.
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