The only inevitability in college football is change. Over the sport’s illustrious history, there have been endless transformations on and off the field, but certainly one of the biggest has been the arrival of the College Football Playoff. The creation of a National Championship Game took over 100 years, but just 16 seasons later, it was determined that the field needed to be expanded to four teams.

We all know what happened next. 10 years later, four became 12, and all signs point to that 12 becoming 16 after just a couple more seasons. Given that change is indeed inevitable, 16 might not last long either, but it does feel like this is the latest landing point until we see another big wave of realignment. Is this good for the sport? Is college football completely broken? It all depends

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