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Why Matt Rhule’s College Football Playoff Take Is Igniting a Fierce Debate Among Fans

Why Matt Rhule’s College Football Playoff Take Is Igniting a Fierce Debate Among Fans

…you’re talking about a league that we play nine conference games where some others play eight. So I think that puts you at an automatic… pic.twitter.com/RR2VdVAFXv

— On3 (@On3sports) May 21, 2025

That opinion didn’t sit well with much of the CFB world.

“‘College football is great because every week is a playoff’ has turned into ‘Every week is so hard now that we should all get in the playoff’ … Horseshoe theory never fails,” Dan Wolken replied.

“I honestly think they should just put everyone in,” Ari Wasserman commented facetiously.

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