For fans furious about how the last College Football Playoff photo turned out Sunday when ESPN revealed No. 1 Michigan, No. 2 Washington, No. 3 Texas and No. 4 Alabama will contend for a nationwide champion this year, maybe there’s some convenience in understanding this is the last year we’ll be discussing which 4 groups needto be in.
Next season, the College Football Playoff format will broaden from 4 to 12 groups, significance disputes over things like the No. 4 and Nos. 5 and 6 groups will be mainly nonexistent. Of course, there will still be arguments over the rankings and which groups get first-round byes and where videogames needto be played and on and on.
Now, that’s not much of a alleviation reward for fans who are mad their groups missedouton out on a shot at a nationwide champion this season, however things are altering.
So after Michigan, Washington, Texas and Alabama were revealed in the newest College Football Playoff rankings, here’s a appearance at how the 12-team playoff format would stack up if growth ha