For those debating on an expanded Playoff ...
I'm hoping this Doesn't happen, but i'm thinking it will eventually.
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CFB buzz: What we're hearing about playoff expansion, conference title games and bowls
Multiple playoff scenarios are on the table ahead of critical meetings this week.www.espn.com
They NEED to form a Committee to make some Rules for the NIL and Portal ...If the TV $$ lines up it eventually will happen. I can easily see a 12 or 24 team format in the future where ESPN & TNT Sports share the early rounds of the playoffs (or maybe do like the NFL and let every network have a piece of the pie). They've got to get more $$ to continue to sustain this new NIL era.
The portal for basketball will be a 2 week window from the end of the tournament. Will they do the same for football.They NEED to form a Committee to make some Rules for the NIL and Portal ...
They have some problems with Football ....The portal for basketball will be a 2 week window from the end of the tournament. Will they do the same for football.
A 24 team set up would be bizarre.For those debating on an expanded Playoff ...
I'm hoping this Doesn't happen, but i'm thinking it will eventually.
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CFB buzz: What we're hearing about playoff expansion, conference title games and bowls
Multiple playoff scenarios are on the table ahead of critical meetings this week.www.espn.com
That would violate anti-trust, which is why the NCAA has consistently lost every law suit filed against it.They NEED to form a Committee to make some Rules for the NIL and Portal ...
article said:The day after Indiana's win over Oregon in the Peach Bowl the cheapest ticket for the Jan. 19 game on GameTime was over $3,500, including fees. The average ticket price was $5,589 — more than double the average price of last year's game.
Tickets went down in the days after the semifinals. Per GameTime, the get-in price on Thursday was just under $2,700 after two days of declines.
Now, with the game merely hours away, prices have shot back up. As of Monday morning, the get-in price to the national championship rose to $3,910. The average ticket price was $5,740.
Seeing how it's being played at Miami, I'm not surprised the prices are that high. Lot's of people with money in Miami will want to see the home team play.Meanwhile, as "NIL is killing football", ticket prices to the championship game are heading to the stratosphere.
So, theres NO way to have any rules ?That would violate anti-trust, which is why the NCAA has consistently lost every law suit filed against it.
Except there will be More Indiana fans than Miami from what it sounds like.Seeing how it's being played at Miami, I'm not surprised the prices are that high. Lot's of people with money in Miami will want to see the home team play.