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Lanning and Day Back a 24 Team Playoff

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Are they really going to rest starters late in the season?

Day, Lanning: 24-team CFP would be great for college football - ESPN

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How long are SEC ADs and coaches going to allow Sankey to front for ESPN instead of conference programs?

Love it! Just a couple of years back, Sankey was CFB's savior, and Tony Petitti was a moron. Today?

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Dan Lanning is taking a surprisingly selfless stance in the CFP expansion debate

Dan Lanning cited how the three may not be getting the best case for their individual playoff hopes, but how it'll make the sport better.

"Ryan's (Day) in the same situation, Curt (Cignetti) as well, similar situation. Is it necessarily best for the programs that have been in to say, 'Hey, let's invite more?' No, but is it better? What's happened because of the College Football Playoff is every bowl game has been devalued, the end of the season looks completely different. You're a failure if you don't make it to the College Football Playoff."

Dan Lanning

The biggest point that Dan Lanning is making is that teams and coaches are viewed as failures if they don't make the field. Coaches are measured heavily on making the postseason, and it makes the most sense for coaches as a whole to support expansion as it'll increase their long-term security.

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Dan Lanning is taking a surprisingly selfless stance in t...

The biggest talking point in college football over the past several years has been expanding the College Football Playoff. Almost instantly after bumping the fi

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