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In this episode of West Coast Gridiron, host Jeff Freeman discusses his proposed solutions for fixing the college football playoff system. He argues against expansion, emphasizing the need for a more structured calendar that avoids conflicts with the NFL and allows for a smoother transition into the transfer portal. Freeman outlines a 14-team playoff structure that eliminates unnecessary bowl games and ensures that deserving teams are included based on their performance. He also addresses the importance of conference championships and the need for a fair and competitive playoff system that rewards higher seeds and provides opportunities for all teams in the top 25.
By Jeff FreemanIn this episode of West Coast Gridiron, host Jeff Freeman discusses his proposed solutions for fixing the college football playoff system. He argues against expansion, emphasizing the need for a more structured calendar that avoids conflicts with the NFL and allows for a smoother transition into the transfer portal. Freeman outlines a 14-team playoff structure that eliminates unnecessary bowl games and ensures that deserving teams are included based on their performance. He also addresses the importance of conference championships and the need for a fair and competitive playoff system that rewards higher seeds and provides opportunities for all teams in the top 25.