Urban Meyer Warns: Is the 24-Team College Football Playoff a Recipe for Chaos?

Ah, the endless tug-of-war over how many teams truly belong in the College Football Playoff—are we talking a sleek 4, a modest dozen, or a sprawling 24? It’s been a hot button topic stirring debates, drama, and dreams alike. The committee’s recent flirtation with 12 teams has shaken the landscape—Notre Dame’s 2025 snub being the prime spark to all the ruckus. Now, whispers of doubling the field to 24 have some buzzing, but not every voice is joining the chorus. Enter Urban Meyer, the coaching legend who’s shouting a firm “too much” on this grand expansion. Sure, Miami’s Cinderella run proved that 12 can pack a punch, but does pushing the bubble out to 24 risk watering down the thrill? Could we be swapping intensity for mediocrity, or worse, turning the playoffs into an endless slog? The ripple effects on scheduling—and those inevitable blowouts—can’t be ignored. Whatever’s next, one thing’s clear: the playoff puzzle is far from solved, and it’s bound to keep us buzzing for a while longer. LEARN MORE.

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