College Football Playoff revises 2024 and 2025 selection criteria

College Football Playoff revises 2024 and 2025 selection criteria

Wisconsin Badgers fans certainly hope this news becomes important to them in November 2024 and 2025.

The College Football Playoff has revised its selection criteria for 2024 and 2025. The field will now be a 5-7 model, meaning the five highest-ranked conference champions plus the next seven highest-ranked teams. Out of that group, the four highest-ranked conference champions will be seeded 1-4 and receive first-round byes.

Related: Which Big Ten football team has the toughest conference schedule in 2024?

That criteria is being put into place despite the sport consolidating into two power conferences this offseason. Nearly all of the nation’s powers are now in the Big Ten or SEC, with a few leftover in the ACC and elsewhere. This approach to seeding means that winners of the American or C-USA could get first-round byes if everything falls one way.

That doesn’t sound like the right way to approach the new playoff.

The most realistic outcome is the winners of the Big Ten, SEC, ACC and Big 12 all get first-round byes, with the fifth conference champion left out of that mix. But go take a look at the Big 12 without Oklahoma and Texas. It doesn’t look like the conference it used to.

Either way, this is what everybody wanted: a new expanded playoff that’s ‘fair’ to everyone in the sport.

My opinion: the sport is inherently unfair. Iowa will never be like Alabama. Trying to make the playing field ‘fair’ is only going to make things worse.

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Why the College Football Playoff expanding to 12 teams is good for the sport

Without ever thinking about it, 12 playoff teams seem to be the right number. Here is why the reported 12 team playoff will be good for CFB.

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For the second time in less than a decade, college football could have a new method of crowning its national champion. In 2014, the sport ditched the Bowl Championship Series, in which two teams played in a national title game, in favor of a four-team playoff. Now, eight more teams could be on the way.

According to Pete Thamel of Yahoo, the College Football Playoff is likely to expand to 12 teams in the near future. A process will play out over the summer with an announcement expected in the fall.

Nobody seems to have the same opinion as to why expanding is a good or a bad idea. Some want to stick with four, others want eight while bringing back the BCS has even been suggested.

Without even thinking about it, 12 seems to be the right number. Not too many to feel like just anyone can get in, but not too few where nobody can get in. With the system reportedly being put into place, a 12-team playoff will be good for college football.

Here’s why: