Column: A 12-team CFP wouldn’t look much better in 2022 than the current four-team field

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Column: A 12-team CFP wouldn’t look much better in 2022 than the current four-team field

The College Football Playoff will be 12 teams in size starting in 2024. The current four-team playoff consists of Ohio State, TCU, Michigan and Georgia.

After 12 weeks of football, we know who the best teams are. Alabama lost its two biggest games.

The current four-team CFP field is not as good as the 12- team CFA. USC lost to Utah twice.

Tennessee doesn't have Hendon Hooker. TCU rocks Tulane. Ohio State and Penn State are the most interesting teams in the CFP. Alabama and USC are a good example of a team that doesn’t deserve to be in it. A 12-team CFA wouldn't look much better in 2022 than the current four-teams field.

The current CFP field in 2022 is four teams.

Georgia, Tennessee and Kansas State are in the second round. Michigan, Alabama and USC are also in it. The other games are against Clemson, Ohio State and Penn State. Utah takes on TCU. The winner of the game will play against Alabama. A 12-team CFP wouldn't look much better in 2022 than the current four-teams field.

A 12-team CFP wouldn't look much better in 2022 than the current four-teams field.

The current four-team CFP is not as good as the current 12- team CFA. The best teams in college football are going to be the best. The expansion in the CFF will help decide which conferences are the truly the top. In most seasons, the championship is down to one or two teams. Michigan-Georgia is already pointing at a championship game this season. Even if one of them would fall on the way in a 12 team format, both teams would be booted.

2021: It was clear Georgia and Alabama were a cut above the rest. 2020: Alabama was the best team from start to finish. 2019: Joe Burrow and LSU were far better than everyone. 2018: Clemson andAlabama. 2017: Tua came in as a backup to win the Natty. 2016:


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