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Will a 24-Team Playoff Field Ruin College Football?
I understand and thank you for your comment. The 24-team NCAA managed football playoffs do not seem 'dirty' to me, and more importantly, to the fans of teams in the field. Two rounds of home games in a 24-team FBS playoff? Bring it on! Good point on expenses rising to meet the new income, but Lane County, among others, would benefit from the Ducks playing one or two more home games. If third parties coming up with NIL money have to pay more for an athlete's services, fine with me. Direct payments for football would likely increase, but would not mirror the increase in revenue, I think? Thanks for the comment.
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Will a 24-Team Playoff Field Ruin College Football?
I don’t like byes…as the team that is supposed to be given an advantage suffers the reverse. Sixteen or thirty-two…no byes!
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Will a 24-Team Playoff Field Ruin College Football?
OK, you're weird! 😁 In the last two seasons with a 12-team field, we have seen more blowouts (SIGH 🤬) than competitive games.
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Will a 24-Team Playoff Field Ruin College Football?
I think the conferences will end up opting for a format that generates the most revenue, and college football fans, and sports bettors, will watch. I really don’t care which format, but reserve the right to critique. A playoff bracket has only one team move beyond the bracket. Does anybody think a 16 seed in basketball will win a championship? However, an 8 seed in football, beating a 1 seed would be glorious, as long as your team is not that top seed. The media will battle for the rights to broadcast future CFP games, media revenues increase, which automatically increases NIL expenditures, and ticket prices spiral in order to stay “competitive “. Don’t get me wrong, it is great entertainment, but it does feel dirty in so many ways.
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Will a 24-Team Playoff Field Ruin College Football?
I like the dream, but the lawyer fees would be a nightmare.
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Will a 24-Team Playoff Field Ruin College Football?
Eight D1 power conferences with 8-10 teams each based on geography. Complete round robin for each conference allows all teams to face off. No conference championship game needed. Top 2 go to playoffs. If you're not top 2, you're not a champion, try again next year. (There is a loophole that allows a mid-major to replace a 2 if certain thresholds/ranking are not met.) Playoffs: 1st weekend in December: Top 2 from each conference go to a regional playoff where 1's battle 2's at home. 2nd weekend in December: Remaining 8 are seeded and square off with top seed at home. January 1st: Semifinals Next reasonable Saturday: Championship All players are unpaid amateur student athletes. The stage college football offers and their education is their reward. All players must sit out one year following a transfer to another D1 school with the exception of graduate transfers. All head coaches under contract cannot take another D1 position without sitting out for one year. As long as we're dreaming, that's my dream.
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Reliving the Glory Days of Oregon Ducks Football
Sitting in the stands watching guys like Reuben Drougns and Mo Morris, at a time when Oregon was just budding... Oregon victory on a barely blocked FG (Autzenvs UCLA?)... The key defender (sorry, the image is sharp, but my memory for names isn't) joyfully running off the field waving his successful fingertip in the air. Oregon vs Cal,on a sunny fall day in the 70's. My bestfriend and I (literally) were sitting alone in the east end zone Running back battle between then Bobby Moore and Isaac Curtis. Curtis busted a 63 yard run for a 1st down. An acquaintance of mine was holding the down marker, but missed the play because he was busy, watching Cal's 2 cheerleaders. (TBH, during warmups, so were the Oregon football players!) He failed to notice the play, despite ref whistles and screaming spectators trying to get his attention. A ref finally ran back and chased him into position. Dude never worked another game. Gawd I'm old.
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Will a 24-Team Playoff Field Ruin College Football?
Call me weird, but I feelas if 24 is too much... 16 would give a decent number of qualifying teams, every season. At 24, I believe therewouldbe a fair number of blowouts, most years.
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Will a 24-Team Playoff Field Ruin College Football?
I've already stuck a fork in it, doubt adding 12 more over paid and under prepared 'clown-squads' will improve anything... I'll still watch, just never quite sure what it is I'm seeing. Go Ducks!
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Will a 24-Team Playoff Field Ruin College Football?
Good point, but looking at the1st-round games that would be played on campus, many more viewers would be watching than watching the teams play in bowl games. Correspondingly, media entities shut out by ESPN from PO broadcasts, such as Fox, CBS, NBC, and others, would join the bidding, and ESPN would also have to increase what it is paying per playoff game. A 24-team PO field would help save the ACC, two additional teams in the field, and the B12, three more teams in, as viable entities, and two more teams in the field would drop more money in Greg Sankey's jeans. Five more B1G teams in. Perhaps the increase in the price to attend Oregon football games would be more modest. College sports programs are in a Battle for the Benjamins. A businessman has come up with an idea to make far more money from the football postseason. And he's dumped on? I don't know about my Forum Friends, but for me, the 1st round games would be must-watch TV. Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
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Will a 24-Team Playoff Field Ruin College Football?
It’s a disaster overall right now, imo. I think it helps if structured correctly, and calendar adjustments are made that make sense for both the playoff and the off-season. These adjustments are more important than the number of teams imo, but if 24 magically makes it happen, then whatever…it would be better. 24 teams without opt outs will absolutely improve the overall post season experience.
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Will a 24-Team Playoff Field Ruin College Football?
Ooops. After last season's Playoff Pity Party in South Bend, the Domers automatically qualify and are Playoff Golden if ranked 12th or higher in the final PO Committee ranking. 🤑 Not July 4th yet, but is anyone else thinking about being Independent?
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Will a 24-Team Playoff Field Ruin College Football?
It only makes existing lower tier bowl games even more irrelevant, and hard to watch.
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Will a 24-Team Playoff Field Ruin College Football?
As reported by ESPN, the Big Ten Conference (B1G) has proposed that the 12-team college football (CFB) playoff (PO) field expand to 16 teams in 2027-28 and 2028-29, before expanding to a 24-team PO field in 2029-2030 and thereafter. The 16-team field would include the ACC, B1G, B12, SEC, and the highest-ranked G6 champions. The 24-team field would have a ... Read More Source Read the full article here...
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Reliving the Glory Days of Oregon Ducks Football
Watched Kenyon Barner’s epic day at the Coliseum sitting in the middle of SUC fans at around the 30 yard line. He ended the day with 321 yards rushing, and 5 touchdowns. One of the greatest performances in Duck history. I remember hearing “ sit down zero” about 10 times from the surrounding crowd. By the end, they all had left.
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Ducks Lose 10-6 to Beavis...
Ducks lose 10-6. So many gifts by the pitchers...seven walks and four plinked batters. Eleven bases given without even hitting the ball?
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Ducks Lose 10-6 to Beavis...
10-6 Beavis after eight innings. I admit...I was not watching closely at all--I have a hard time when we're getting our butts kicked. But we got some runners and a grounder scored one, and Angel Laya hit a triple off the wall to score another. That guy is quite the athlete...fast!
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Ducks Lose 10-6 to Beavis...
10-3 Beavis after seven innings. So we gave freshman pitcher Shane Johnson a shot. Whoops! This must be like how Beavis feels in football Civil Wars?
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Ducks Lose 10-6 to Beavis...
7-3 Beavis after six innings. We change pitchers to freshman Josh Hollis, but not much changed for Oregon. Drew Smith walked and the Angel Laya nailed a low pitch and put it over the CF fense to score two!
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Ducks Lose 10-6 to Beavis...
5-1 Beavis after five innings. Michael Meckna just gave up his first earned runs of the year. Too many of them... Oregon offense is stagnant.
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Ducks Lose 10-6 to Beavis...
2-1 Beavis after four innings. Oregon brings in Michael Meckna, another improved sophomore pitcher. He looked good for two batters, then got shaky with a walk and a plinked batter, and then struck out one of OSU's better batters. Oregon strands two...again.
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Thank You Jedd Fisch
It's always a good day when Calipari loses by thirty four points🤣.
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Ducks Lose 10-6 to Beavis...
2-1 Beavis after three innings. Miles Gosztola gave up a HR, and a double that scored a runner. I cannot help but think about how much of the 30 million Oregon State stole from Oregon is funding the program we are playing?
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2026 BIG Info, Predictions, Etc.
If the Ducks cannot fly to Trinidad, will Trinidad come to Autzen? https://duckswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/college/ducks/football/2026/03/03/oregon-football-2026-cfp-prediction/88948266007/?utm_source=smg-duckswire-strada&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=SMGbaseline&utm_term=Content
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Thank You Jedd Fisch
You've got a Lot to be proud of 😁and another strong Men's basketball team that could go back-to-back.