Clark Lea dishes on the real issue with college football
Nov 29, 2025; Knoxville, Tennessee, USA; Vanderbilt Commodores head coach Clark Lea before a game against the Tennessee Volunteers at Neyland Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Randy Sartin-Imagn Images The debate around the college football playoff expanding from 12 teams to 24 feels destined to continue until the day college football expands. However, when that expansion, which feels more inevitable every day, does finally arrive, the solution isn’t as simple as adding teams and playing a few extra weeks.
That’s not wasted on Vanderbilt Commodores head coach Clark Lea. “The first thing that we need to focus on is when we end the season,” Lea said, according to Fox . “I think we have a real issue right now, and I think the issue is tied to TV contracts and dedicated time slots where we’re not competing with the NFL, and stuff like that which extends our season three weeks into January that absolutely undermines the integrity of what we’re trying to do as a sport.
“Whatever we do next with the playoff, expansion is coming. We (SEC) all expected it for this year and it hit a hiccup. But, as expansion comes, it cannot come at the expense of paying attention to the season’s end, and let’s be more reasonable at tying that.
” “We’re going to have to let go of some traditional end-of-the-year elements in college football,” Lea added. Lea knows that the current schedule is undermining the process. “I think we saw last year these ridiculous breaks in play, which I think ruins the competitive product on the field.
I would be really interested to hear answers and to get people thinking towards those things. “How do we improve the product, tighten the season? Finishing closer to the semester ending, the portal window.