Mandel: I really like 12. It gives everyone something to play for: four byes, four home games, four “just get in.” I always knew some teams with underwhelming resumes would get those last at-large spots. No one was harmed by Indiana or SMU getting in the Playoff this year. But you go any further than […]
Mandel: I really like 12. It gives everyone something to play for: four byes, four home games, four “just get in.” I always knew some teams with underwhelming resumes would get those last at-large spots. No one was harmed by Indiana or SMU getting in the Playoff this year. But you go any further than that, and it gets dicey. That Alabama lost three times, one a blowout in the second-to-last week of the regular season, and still very nearly made it — while finishing No. 11 in the committee’s rankings — is not the best case for expanding the field further.
This is the CFP’s relationship with the bowls. They deliver every time, stress-free, in hosting big games. Home sites are a wild card. There is no real desire among the decision makers to put more games on campus. Sorry.