
Ryan Day’s CFP Choice Sparks Fiery Debate Among Football Fans—What He Said Has Everyone Talking!
So here’s the scoop: Ohio State’s own Ryan Day isn’t shy about his vision for the College Football Playoff’s future — and boy, does he want the Big Ten to get its fair share of the spotlight. Picture this: a 12-team playoff where the Big Ten snags not one, not two, but four automatic qualifiers. Sounds like a power move, right? Day argues it’s justified — after all, with 18 teams and some of the best programs around, shouldn’t the Big Ten get at least four guaranteed spots? But hold up — not everyone is buying it. Fans are already debating fiercely online: should automatic bids even exist? Or should the “best teams” simply earn their way, no freebies? It’s a tangled web, especially when you consider the length of the Big Ten’s schedule compared to other conferences. The question begs: in a world where fairness and prestige collide, how do we draw the line? The 2026 playoff format is still shrouded in mystery, but one thing’s clear — this conversation is heating up faster than a fourth-quarter comeback. LEARN MORE
Ohio State‘s Ryan Day has been very open about what he’d like to see from the College Football Playoff moving forward and he reiterated those beliefs in a recent conversation with ESPN‘s Adam Rittenberg.
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