Could college football learn from college hockey when it comes to deciding its postseason field?
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The ongoing debate about how college football determines its postseason field has sparked interest in whether it could adopt methods from college hockey. Following the SEC's dissatisfaction with last season's College Football Playoff (CFP) selections, discussions have emerged about the potential benefits of using a computer formula, similar to the one used in college hockey. This could lead to a more objective selection process, addressing concerns over subjectivity in rankings and ensuring fairer opportunities for teams.
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