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Why not a playoff in Division IA college football?

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Why not a playoff in Division IA college football?

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College football is unique in at least two major ways: It has a post-season that allows participation by almost half of its teams and it has the most important regular season of any college sport. There are 32 college bowls that allow participation by 64 teams or nearly 50% of the schools, provide opportunities for 6,400 student-athletes and crown 32 bowl champions. These players travel to interesting venues, take part in many unique experiences, and are treated as if they are all national champions. Coaches get to work with their players for an extra two to five weeks, which pays dividends for their young players. Universities have a focal point to rally their fans, alumni and boosters to build on their relationship with their favorite school. They also receive national exposure for their program and institution. Fans get to “vacation” with their favorite team in a fun and often unique destination. Those teams who win their bowl also have a springboard to take into the next season as

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