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Ever since the 4 team playoff started, there have been blowouts and nobody has ever cared nor has it ever counted against those schools. Now that we have smaller programs like SMU and Indiana getting blown out, we want to complain that there aren't 12 worthy teams. Anything to protect the big money programs. I will continue to support the 12 team playoff and would even like it go to 16 with more conference champion auto bids.
Here's some blowouts we had during the 4 team playoffs:
2014: Oregon 59 - 20 Florida state
Ohio State 42 - 20 Oregon
2015: Clemson 37 - 17 Oklahoma
Alabama 38 - 0 Michigan Statd
2016: Alabama 24 - 7 Washington
Clemson 31 - 0 Ohio State
2017: Alabama 24 - 6 Clemson
2018: Clemson 30 - 3 Notre Dame
Clemson 44 - 16 Alabama
2019: LSU 63 - 28 Oklahoma
Since 2020, we've had Alabama, Notre Dame, Michigan, Washington, Clemson, Cincinnati, and TCU (duh!) lose by 15+. Nobody cared about any of those losses going back to 2014 except for Cincinnati and TCU because they were smaller programs. Those two games, and the ones from the past weekend, are the only ones ever used to argue against expanded playoffs. Just a bunch of gate-keeping going on. Blowouts will always be a thing. That doesn't mean you stop playing the games.
Given that on-average, Division 1 FB teams are LOSING money, when do we start CHARGING the players to play?
Or do we go with the "Robin Hood" tax plan and take OhioState and UT money and distribute it to the rest?
https://ncaaorg.s3.amazonaws.com/research/Finances/2023RES_DI-RevExpReport_FINAL.pdf
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