Well, that went about like everyone expected.
7 teams en route to the title.
That’s precisely the team this system was designed for.

But about that last regular season game: remember when that would have meant something?
I miss those days, to be honest with you.
I kept hearing the argument this year that the 12-team field made the regular season more “meaningful.”
Well, meaningful for whom, exactly?
Certainly not for Ohio State.
It was able to lose its biggest game of the year and be just fine.
I guess it made Arizona State-Kansas State more interesting to watch for the casual fan.
Is that worth sacrificing the “meaning” of results like Michigan winning in Columbus as a three-touchdown underdog?
Ohio State is a more than deserving national champion after going on the run it did in the Playoff.
Just don’t piss on me and tell me it’s raining.