Mark Richt Offers Up Bold Suggestion For College Football Playoff Expansion
by Larry Leo
May 16, 202123 Comments
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While on The Paul Finebaum Show last week, former coach Mark Richt offered up a new suggestion for the College Football Playoff to help avoid teams dropping out of future bowl games...
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“Here’s the thing. You’ve got everybody opting out of bowl games now, and I know COVID had a big part in it. But I think Pandora’s box got opened,” Richt said, via 247Sports. “I think a lot more kids are going to opt out of bowls and you may see more teams opt out of bowl games. So, if people say, ‘These games are not meaningful anymore in the postseason other than the four (playoff) teams, or maybe you go to 32 teams and every game is a playoff game, but the bowl system handles those games, so the bowls can still survive’. But now, every game would be meaningful because it’s part of a playoff. That’s a big chunk of games, but that may be what it takes to make the postseason work again.”
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