
Georgia Football AD Demands Surprising Change in Hypothetical 16-Team CFP — What Could It Mean for College Football?
Before everyone gets too far ahead of themselves, Josh Brooks wants to know how the teams are going to be picked. For example, Alabama was ranked inside the top-12 to end the year last season, but the Crimson Tide didn’t make the 12-team CFP.
“But I think what we’ve got to fix first before we talk about nine games, eight games, or 4, 4, 3, 2, 1, whatever, we got to get down to the root of the problem and really talk about how we’re going to decide, whether it’s 12 teams, 14 teams, how are we deciding?” Brooks asked.
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