have produced ONE quarter of exciting football so far...
I'm speaking from my own perspective, but I think my expectations that this could be similar to the NCAA tournament were WAY off.
Is expansion the answer? Argument that it is: Earlier rounds will have more parity and produce better football games. It will also produce less Opt-outs accross college football.
Is a reduction back to 6 or 4 teams the answer? Argument that it is: There's such a massive disparity between the haves and haves not, expanding it won't solve anything. Two super conferences means, they should be the only ones with a path to hoist the trophy.
Been a hot topic in my group text. I wanted to bring it here and have this discussion in a single thread. A lot of good takes on this board are spreadout.
I'm speaking from my own perspective, but I think my expectations that this could be similar to the NCAA tournament were WAY off.
Is expansion the answer? Argument that it is: Earlier rounds will have more parity and produce better football games. It will also produce less Opt-outs accross college football.
Is a reduction back to 6 or 4 teams the answer? Argument that it is: There's such a massive disparity between the haves and haves not, expanding it won't solve anything. Two super conferences means, they should be the only ones with a path to hoist the trophy.
Been a hot topic in my group text. I wanted to bring it here and have this discussion in a single thread. A lot of good takes on this board are spreadout.