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Matt Rhule Drops Bombshell Demand: Why Nebraska’s Coach Wants a Massive 40-Team College Football Playoff Now

Matt Rhule Drops Bombshell Demand: Why Nebraska’s Coach Wants a Massive 40-Team College Football Playoff Now

College football’s playoff size debate just keeps escalating—and Nebraska head coach Matt Rhule is shouting from the rooftops for a 40-team extravaganza. Yep, you read that right: forty teams battling it out for the ultimate prize. While the CFP limped along with just four teams for nearly a decade before bumping up to 12 last season, the chatter now suggests even that number might be short-lived. You’ve got to wonder, is there a point where more teams means more chaos—or just more chances for programs like Nebraska, which has never sniffed the playoff, to finally crack the code? Rhule isn’t shy about his desire to see more spots open up, saying it could be a game-changer for a squad slogging through a punishing Big Ten schedule with cold November nights in Lincoln adding to their mountain to climb. It’s a bold vision, and whether you think it’s genius or folly, one thing’s clear—college football’s postseason landscape might never look the same again. LEARN MOREA big topic of discussion in the college football world right now is the College Football Playoff and what the right number of teams is. From 2014-2023, it was four, but that number went up to 12 last season. Based on discussions that have been taking place in the sport, it doesn’t seem like that number will be around for long. There is a chance that the playoff continues to expand in the coming years, and Nebraska football head coach Matt Rhule is all for it.

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