First there were four. Soon there may be 12.
On Thursday the College Football Playoff Organization announced it would consider tripling the number of teams that could participate in a top-level post-season tournament.
According to the Associated Press, the proposal calls for six spots to be given to the highest-ranked conference champions and six to at-large teams.
The soonest such a switch could take place would be for the 2023 season.
As described by the AP, the four top-rated conference champions would get a first-round bye and quarterfinals and semifinals would be hosted by bowl games.
According to Sports Illustrated, adding a longer tournament to the end of the season might require that major college football games start earlier, perhaps in August. That’s when many colleges and universities have not begun classes.
