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01-08-2025
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Ohio State Head Coach Ryan Day Proposes Major Change to College Football Playoff
Ohio State Head Coach Ryan Day Proposes Major Change to College Football Playoff originally appeared on College Football News. Ohio State head coach Ryan Day isn't ready to let the College Football Playoff debate settle, especially not after the Buckeyes won the first 12-team tournament national title in Big Ten Media Days in Las Vegas on Tuesday, Day told On3 that he fully supports a model that would give the Big Ten four automatic qualifiers in a 16-team playoff. It's a stance he has held since the league expanded to 18 schools with the additions of Oregon, Washington, USC, and UCLA. 'I've gone publicly and said that I think we should have four automatic qualifiers from the jump because we have 18 teams, we added those four teams from the Pac-12, and we play nine games,' Day said. 'I think that's the way it should be.' The debate over how many playoff spots each conference deserves has remained a sticking point this offseason. While the Big Ten and SEC initially aligned on wanting four auto bids each, the ACC and Big 12 resisted. SEC coaches later softened their stance, supporting a 5 automatic qualifier + 11 at-large model pointed to the Big Ten's nine-game league schedule as a factor that should weigh heavily in the discussion. 'We play that Week 9, everybody in our conference has one more loss, you know?' he said. 'You can say, 'Well, you have to win the game.' But if you're playing a team that plays that ninth game, and they lose, now your win maybe against them, maybe it doesn't look as good. It's just not the same.' Ohio State defeated Tennessee, Oregon, Texas, and Notre Dame on its path to the 2024 national championship, proving the Buckeyes could navigate the grind. With a title in hand, Day now wants the Big Ten's structure respected in the postseason conversation. This story was originally reported by College Football News on Jul 23, 2025, where it first appeared.
Yahoo
25-07-2025
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Kirk Herbstreit: Play-in games may be right fix for College Football Playoff
Yahoo Sports' Jason Fitz spoke with the ESPN college football analyst about the suggestion from Missouri head coach Eli Drinkwitz that creating play-in games for automatic bids to the playoff may be the right solution moving forward. View more Video Transcript So I'm not sure in the short term how to get the Big Ten and the SEC to play nice in the sandbox together. Maybe they don't have to, but you've seen all of the playoff proposals. What do you think of what the Big Ten wants to do now with automatic qualifiers for their conference? I like, I like what Eli Drinkwitz came out and said against his own conference and, saying that why don't we have more play and opportunities. You know, can you imagine instead of that last Saturday this season being just the SEC or Big 10 or Big 12 or ACC championship. Imagine if the SEC had 1 and 2, but then you also have 3 and 6 and 4 and 5 playing each other. And imagine if we had the excitement of 3 and 6, winner of that game is in the playoff. 4 and 5, the winner of that game is in the playoff. I think that is fascinating, and he was very passionate in the way he described that. I would be a fan of that personally. And give these teams hope, as opposed to, you know, just the two teams that play in the conference championship have a shot to get that automatic spot, and then you're hoping for at large after that. I love the idea of a kind of a play-in weekend, throughout the entire country. I think that would create a ton of buzz for the players, and for the fans. It's fun debate, it's subjective, it creates a lot of passion. But I think it really, if you go back to the play-in model that I'm suggesting, it takes away some of the pressure of just a committee selecting these teams, and it gives the actual players a chance to set on the field by giving them that if they qualify, a play-in game, and then you have no one to blame. Hey, you were in, you had the play-in game, you lost, so you have no one to blame. You can't blame the committee. You know, you lost a football game, so you're not going. So I think that would be the right way to go personally. Close
Yahoo
23-07-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Kirk Herbstreit: Play-in games may be right fix for College Football Playoff
Yahoo Sports' Jason Fitz spoke with the ESPN college football analyst about the suggestion from Missouri head coach Eli Drinkwitz that creating play-in games for automatic bids to the playoff may be the right solution moving forward. View more Video Transcript So I'm not sure in the short term how to get the Big Ten and the SEC to play nice in the sandbox together. Maybe they don't have to, but you've seen all of the playoff proposals. What do you think of what the Big Ten wants to do now with automatic qualifiers for their conference? I like, I like what Eli Drinkwitz came out and said against his own conference and, saying that why don't we have more play and opportunities. You know, can you imagine instead of that last Saturday this season being just the SEC or Big 10 or Big 12 or ACC championship. Imagine if the SEC had 1 and 2, but then you also have 3 and 6 and 4 and 5 playing each other. And imagine if we had the excitement of 3 and 6, winner of that game is in the playoff. 4 and 5, the winner of that game is in the playoff. I think that is fascinating, and he was very passionate in the way he described that. I would be a fan of that personally. And give these teams hope, as opposed to, you know, just the two teams that play in the conference championship have a shot to get that automatic spot, and then you're hoping for at large after that. I love the idea of a kind of a play-in weekend, throughout the entire country. I think that would create a ton of buzz for the players, and for the fans. It's fun debate, it's subjective, it creates a lot of passion. But I think it really, if you go back to the play-in model that I'm suggesting, it takes away some of the pressure of just a committee selecting these teams, and it gives the actual players a chance to set on the field by giving them that if they qualify, a play-in game, and then you have no one to blame. Hey, you were in, you had the play-in game, you lost, so you have no one to blame. You can't blame the committee. You know, you lost a football game, so you're not going. So I think that would be the right way to go personally. Close