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Georgia Football AD Demands Surprising Change in Hypothetical 16-Team CFP — What Could It Mean for College Football?

Georgia Football AD Demands Surprising Change in Hypothetical 16-Team CFP — What Could It Mean for College Football?

No matter what the new CFP model ends up being, there are going to be issues with evaluating teams that play different schedules.

“Because there’s still some frustration with a bad win being better than a good loss,” Brooks said. “And I know that’s a variable … But now, if we’re not in (the SEC Championship) or if we play, if we’re playing a lower tier win, or if you play an easier schedule, if you don’t play a Clemson or Oregon like we have in the past, when we get a better advantage versus playing a weaker schedule, with a true look at strength of schedule, a true look at quality wins and quality losses, to really evaluate that.”

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