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CFB Playoff Expansion

I appreciate you calling that out. I didn't realize there were two discussions going on here: 2026-2030 and then 2030 on.

I honestly don't care that much about 2026-2030, I'm more interested in where things are going long term.

Not sure what 2026-2030 will be, probably a lot of changes.

2030 or so and beyond, I still see an AFC-NFC Superbowl situation happening with the B1G/SEC and nobody else gets invited. Once the ACC breaks up I think the B1G/SEC will set up a championship game between them and have their own playoffs for their college superbowl participant. That will make their television partners very happy who will then pay the B1G/SEC a whole bunch. I think that is where things have been headed for a long time. About 44 teams in the B1G and SEC and they basically make their own division.
 


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Can Michigan make the playoffs without cheating?

Serious question


I heard a stat earlier today that made me lose faith in Michigan doing much of anything significant this year

This century, only 4 true freshmen quarterbacks have led their teams to 10 or more wins as the starter in a single season

- Trevor Lawrence (Clemson)
- Jake Fromm (UGA)
- Jalen Hurts (Alabama)
- Jeff Godfrey (UCF)

Just feels like the evidence says unless you have a mega roster (which Michigan doesn’t despite having some really really good players), 10+ wins (especially in today’s Big Ten) with a Freshman QB doesn’t feel likely. Which means, to me, they aren’t making the Playoff.
 
I heard a stat earlier today that made me lose faith in Michigan doing much of anything significant this year

This century, only 4 true freshmen quarterbacks have led their teams to 10 or more wins as the starter in a single season

- Trevor Lawrence (Clemson)
- Jake Fromm (UGA)
- Jalen Hurts (Alabama)
- Jeff Godfrey (UCF)

Just feels like the evidence says unless you have a mega roster (which Michigan doesn’t despite having some really really good players), 10+ wins (especially in today’s Big Ten) with a Freshman QB doesn’t feel likely. Which means, to me, they aren’t making the Playoff.
I cannot believe Klatt picked UM for the playoff.
 
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