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Mike Elko Drops Unexpected Bombshell on College Football Playoff Expansion Debate

“The importance of the regular season is still very much in line with what I believe it has always been,” said Elko. “Could that still be the case with a larger number? Potentially. But I think we need to create some data points to figure out where that balance is. We don’t need to be NCAA basketball. The beauty of our sport is that there are games at the end of the season that matter that people lose.”

Mike Elko does make a point about games losing their value near the end of the regular season. The rules in place for the College Football Playoff have already diminished the importance of programs winning their Conference Championship games. For example, the Duke Blue Devils were jumped by the Miami Hurricanes for a CFP bid despite Duke winning the ACC Conference title, a game Miami didn’t even participate in.

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