Seeding Issues in 12-Team College Football Playoff Raise Concerns for Future

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- The 12-team College Football Playoff has kept more teams engaged.
- Commissioners Tony Petitti and Greg Sankey will influence future changes.
- The current bracket complicates the path for the No. 1 seed.
- Eliminating conference champion requirements could simplify seeding.
- Re-seeding after the first round could enhance fairness.
- Expanding the playoff to 14 teams may resolve seeding issues.
- Addressing seeding issues is crucial for playoff integrity.
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