
College Football Coach Drops Bombshell Call for Shocking 40-Team Playoff Shakeup
Rhule reasoned that expanding the College Football Playoff as much as possible would also have benefits to the yearly scheduling. He believes that it would greatly benefit the Big Ten when their teams get to host fair-weather teams in the cold.
“I think the more spots, I think if they do go to where it’s guaranteed, hey, you get four at-large bids if you can play your way into those things, you just think about playing meaningful games in Memorial Stadium in November, December and January, where the weather starts to be a real factor,” Rhule said. “We play UCLA every year, the first thing I do is say where is it? When is it? I want it to be as cold as possible. Now they’re smart, (UCLA and USC), they play each other at the end of the year so they’re kind of protected from some cold-weather games.
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