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The bombshell College Football Playoff change coming for 2025 season

ClutchPointsThursday, May 22, 2025 at 4:01:46 PM
The bombshell College Football Playoff change coming for 2025 season
College football fans, brace yourselves—the playoff format is getting another shake-up. After the debut of the 12-team playoff last season, which had its highs (more games! more drama!) and lows (controversial seeding, bye-week quirks), officials are already tweaking the system for 2025. The biggest gripe? Automatic byes for top conference champs, which some felt skewed fairness. While details are still under wraps, expect changes aimed at leveling the playing field.
Editor’s Note: Playoff formats are never perfect right out of the gate, and this tinkering shows the NCAA is listening—at least a little. For fans, it means more debates over "who deserves what," but also hope for a fairer path to the title. And let’s be real: any tweak that keeps the drama alive (without sparking outright outrage) is a win for the sport.
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