College Football Playoff: Urban Mayor signs 14-team system


College Football saw its first extended playoff system in 2024, Ohio State Bakies finally won it on the Notre Dame.

However, the system was criticized by many people, which discussed how to fix it. At the same time, expanding the playoffs and even more always had a card on the table.

Talking about the bkeys, the head coach of Urban Mayor, East-College and NFL made an appearance on Fox Sports ‘The Herd with Colin Coward’, where he said he would be fans of the 14-Team College football playoff format.

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Urban Mayor, former college and NFL head coach, said that he would be fans of the 14-Team College Football Playoff format. (Mark J. Ribilus-Imagon Image)

“I really researched it a little,” the mayor said, through a terrible declaration. “This is a 4-4-2–2-1-1-1 format. I know it’s a little outside, but I have diving a little in it, and whatever I heard is the most understanding. It is a 14-team playoff. Now, it is going to have a big warning, Big 12 and ACC are going to urinate.”

The mayor believes that two of the power five conferences will not be happy with this format? Well, this proposal for 14-Team playoffs will find four automatic dialects in SEC and Big Ten. A large team and the highest rate group of five teams will also be available.

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“The best thing here is – it takes it out of selection and takes more access,” the mayor explained. “So, the selection committee is going to be wrong. This is an incomplete system. It is the same since BCS.

One of the main qualifications about the current CFP system was the team in conferences such as SEC and Big Ten, especially at the beginning of the season, especially harder than others.

Urban mayor

One of the main qualifications about the current CFP system was the team in conferences such as SEC and Big Ten, especially at the beginning of the season, especially harder than others. (Image)

With automated dialects, there is less risk in losing early in the season when thinking about playoff opportunities.

“If you reach the conferences, handle the access, Big Ten gets four (teams). You are right that I am going to play Texas because I want to challenge my team. It is very good for recruitment. It’s great for our fans. It’s very good for football game, and it will not punish me. If I still win the Big Tan.”

The mayor is one of the many people who have included their opinion about the case, such as the top analyst Paul Finbaum, the top analyst of the SEC network, believes that auto dialects will be “completely wrong” for the game.

Urban mayor in a press conference

The mayor is one of the many people who have included their opinion about the case, such as the top analyst Paul Finbaum, the top analyst of the SEC network, believes that auto dialects will be “completely wrong” for the game. (Kirk Irwin/Getty Image)

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“While doing our show yesterday, even SEC fans were calling … saying that he does not like it,” Finbam said. “There is something wrong about stacking the deck before the season.”

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