College Football Playoff Expansion or Explosion? Why the Big Ten's 24-Team Playoff Plan Is a Disaster
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College football is on the brink of another massive change — and not necessarily for the better. With the Big Ten Conference pushing momentum toward an expanded 24-team postseason format following the shift to the 12-team College Football Playoff model, we ask the hard question: is bigger really better?
In this episode, we break down what a 24-team playoff could look like, how automatic bids might reshape conference power, and why expansion risks watering down the regular season — the very thing that makes college football special. We also examine the growing influence of superconferences and whether this model further sidelines programs outside the power structure.
Finally, we argue that the real issue isn't just size — it's governance. Is the current playoff selection committee equipped to fairly evaluate a 24-team field? Or is it time to rethink the entire system and move toward a more transparent, performance-based format?
If you care about tradition, competitive balance, and the integrity of the sport, this is an episode you won't want to miss.