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ESPN College Gameday hosts (left to right) Rece Davis, David Pollack and Kirk Herbstreit prepare for their live broadcast from Notre Dame Stadium before the game between the Notre Dame Fighting Irish
ESPN College Gameday hosts (left to right) Rece Davis, David Pollack and Kirk Herbstreit prepare for their live broadcast from Notre Dame Stadium before the game between the Notre Dame Fighting Irish
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ESPN is clearly in bed with the College Football Playoff.

There was no pushback on the final rankings. Cincinnati literally did everything asked of them to make the Playoff only to be completely ignored with a subpar No. 7 ranking. Clemson versus Bama is a game we've all seen time and time again. We know how this story plays out.


The top four are NOT what everyone in America wants to see.

Host Nick Kayal was joined by Demetri Revanos from Barrett Sports Media to break down exactly what's going on with college football nationally and it is very eye-opening.

College Gameday does not balance its views. They say Ohio State "earned" their way into the Playoff, minutes after B1G changed their rules to allow OSU into the championship game. They say being undefeated is truly a major measuring stick, yet Cincy's undefeated season doesn't really matter.

If you want to expand the Playoff maybe we talk about 12 or even 16. Perhaps it's even time to talk about breaking up the FCS and FBS.  Teams are eventually going to look at moving down rather than up. Wake Forest and Vanderbilt are going to get to the realization it maybe better for them to move into a conference like the AAC because they can't compete with the other teams inside the SEC or ACC.