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College Football Playoff - How Has the 12 Team Final Changed the Championship?

Writer: AJ Van BeverenAJ Van Beveren

Updated: Mar 5



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The newly expanded 12-team CFP is set to revolutionize the postseason, offering more teams a shot at the national championship. This format brings greater excitement, with first round games hosted on campus and more opportunities for Cinderella stories to emerge. Powerhouses will face fresh challenges, while smaller programs now have a realistic path to compete for the title. The expanded playoff is a game-changer, promising more drama, unpredictability, and thrilling match-ups than ever before.


One major change is that the first-round games will be played on campus, creating a thrilling atmosphere for players and fans. This means home-field advantage could play a substantial role in deciding who moves up. With more teams in the mix, powerhouse programs will face tougher challenges, and smaller schools will have a real opportunity to prove themselves on the big stage.


The expanded format also means more games, which may equate to more excitement and unpredictability. Upsets could happen more often, making the road to the championship extra dramatic. Fans can expect more intense match-ups, last-second victories, and unforgettable moments.


Overall, the 12-team playoff makes college football’s biggest stage more competitive and fun. It brings fresh energy to the sport, ensures that more teams get a fair shot, and keeps fans engaged from start to finish. This advancement is a game-changer that will shape the future of college football for years to come.

 
 
 

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