
Georgia Football AD Demands Surprising Change in Hypothetical 16-Team CFP — What Could It Mean for College Football?
College Football Playoff expansion models are on the table, and 16 is the number that has been floated around the most. If teams are ranked how they are ranked now, that could lead to the SEC getting six or maybe even more teams into the CFP each year.
“If we were to go to 16, there’s arguments we made about four-four this and that, but then you look at and go 5 and 11, we’ve had a glut of teams in that 13 and 16 range,” Brooks said on Sirius XM Radio. “If we trust the committee to hold true, and historically you look at the top 16 over the last 10 years and say, ‘Man, we’d be averaging five or six a year, we’d be in good shape.’ But you would ask the committee that, okay, now that it’s 16 for ranking, don’t start having new criteria … You want to hold true to that.”
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