The first year of the 12-team College Football Playoff was an unequivocal success. So much so that there might only be one year left of the current format.

Just like the decision to go from the Bowl Championship Series to the four-team playoff, the decision to expand to 12 teams felt like a no-brainer for years. Now, the decision to expand once again to 16 teams feels like a no-brainer (as long as we stop the expansion there) and it might not take a decade for the powers that be to realize it.

But, for at least one more year, there will be 12 teams vying for a national championship. Last year proved why 12 is better than four with No. 8 seed Ohio State overcoming a home loss to unranked rival Michigan in the final week of the regular season to run the table and capture the crown in Atlan

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