College football coaches hard-launch their soft era, favoring 24-team CFP
An association of college football coaches has called for max participation in the College Football Playoff. Bust out the ribbons!
This used to be a profession of tough guys . So I heard, anyway. The profession of two-a-days, and rub some dirt on it, and give me one more !
You can read all about it in a library book. Here in present day, college football coaches have gone soft. Many of them want participation ribbons .
Toppmeyer: Big Ten football took the SEC's power. Then, it broke the SEC's brain Hayes: A 24-team playoff is not progress. It's college football's surrender “Future playoff models should maximize the number of participants,” the American Football Coaches Association said in a statement this week.
While not specifying a desired number, the AFCA’s embrace of max participation comes across as a nod toward 24-team playoff models under discussion. College Football Coaches Inc. — OK, there’s no group actually called that — seems to want to grow the playoff to such a size that 8-4 teams that creep into the bottom tier of the Top 25 poll qualify for the bracket.
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