Ryan Day Reveals Surprising Twist in CFP Rules That Could Ignite Ohio State’s Biggest Rivalries
College Football Playoff expansion—it’s like that friend who just can’t get enough of dessert and keeps coming back for seconds, thirds… now eyeing a 24-team buffet! We barely got used to the 12-team format (just two seasons in), and already the powers-that-be are dreaming bigger postseason dreams, stretching the schedule and rethinking traditions. The latest hot potato? Dropping conference championship games, which, you might agree, feel as essential as that last slice of pizza on game night. Ohio State’s Ryan Day isn’t sweating the change, though; he sees a silver lining in how this shakeup might crank up the intensity in rivalry matchups—imagine Ohio State-Michigan games with stakes higher than ever, no extra title game getting in the way. Sure, this new setup’s still cooking and won’t hit the field next season, but it’s stirring up a fascinating debate. Could removing the conference crown chase actually magnify the drama we’ve been craving? Guess we’re about to find out. LEARN MORE.
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