
The NCAA is expanding its championships, with the College Football Playoff potentially increasing to 24 teams and the NCAA Tournament growing from 68 to 76 teams. This move aims to enhance postseason opportunities and revenue for programs.
GLENDALE, ARIZONA - JANUARY 8: A generic view of the College Football Playoff logo before the CFP Semifinal Vrbo Fiesta Bowl between the Ole Miss Rebels and the Miami Hurricanes at State Farm Stadium on January 8, 2026 in Glendale, Arizona. (Photo by CFP/Getty Images) | Getty Images
If you ask a coach who knows they can sell making a postseason tournament to get more money and have job security if they would want to make a tournament bigger, we all know what the answer will be.
Itâs with that backdrop that we shouldnât be surprised that news came out earlier this week that the American Football Coaches Association was going to be backing a format change to the College Football Playoff that would bump it up to 24 teams. It would double the number of teams that qualify for footballâs postseason championship, and after years where itâs been proven that the cream rises to top, coaches would rather sell the fact that they can make the tournament to their donors.
This is following the wonderful news that the NCAA Tournament will be adding eight more teams making the field of 68 a field of 76. It also expands the first couple of days of the tournament, and makes it to where Dayton wonât be the only place where the tournament starts. Itâs such great news that teams like Auburn and Indiana this past year would make it into the tournament field.
Ultimately the two tournament expansions are signs of a bigger problem with college sportsâthat more money has to be obtained by whatever means is necessary. A 24-team CFP means youâll have several more on-campus playoff games, which will bring money to more programs as they get the home sales for at least one if not more games. These are also more games to sell to ESPN, which will turn around and sell those games or sell ad inventory for those games to where it will create even more money.
The NCAA Tournament addition is all about getting more of the Power Conference teams in. With the higher number of teams and the additional games, more teams will be able to get tournament âpointsâ which is more money that can divided up amongst the conferences, however they decide to do so. Somehowâand maybe itâs because of the contract they signedâthe NCAA promises that they are going to be able to get more money for this extra inventory.
There are people out there that will support the expansion of both, and as a UNC fan itâs hard not to at least be optimistic about a greater opportunity to reach each sportâs postseason. What would have happened in 2023 had there been an expanded field and that group would have had one more shot to make a run? Itâs very likely a 24-team CFP field brings Drake Maye into the CFP back in 2022 even with their late-season stumbles. Itâs also possible that the carrot of having the CFP might have been enough to change the attitude of how the last two games of 2023 went.
That also likely means you still have a bigger reason to keep Hubert Davis and Mack Brown.
The problem with expansion, of course, is that weâve seen with each level of expansion that each tournament has the right amount of teams already. Each winner of the CFP didnât come from the last few to make the cut, and in this era of the transfer portal and NIL itâs difficult to see how the 76th team would be able to win seven games in order to make it to the National Title Game.
Overall it just speaks to how traditionsâone of the biggest selling points of college sportsâcontinue to fall by the wayside to feed the money monster that has just exploded in the last few seasons. Even if players werenât being paid, letâs be honest, this was going to happen. Donât forget how during COVIDâbefore NILâthe SEC went ahead and snapped up Texas and Oklahoma, only to see the Big Ten take on UCLA and USC. Basically the original PAC-12 died because of money and before NIL and the transfer portal really existed. The drive for more money by each program has been an ugly reality for decades, if anything itâs just more honest than it had been.
So what do you think about the expansion of both championships? Is expansion good for UNC and the college sports, or should there be some way for contraction to produce a better product? Is it good that one expanded but the other didnât? Use the comments below to let us know.
The College Football Playoff is proposed to expand to a 24-team format, doubling the number of teams qualifying for the postseason.
Starting in 2026, the NCAA Tournament will expand from 68 to 76 teams.
The expansions are driven by the desire for increased revenue and job security for coaches, as well as providing more postseason opportunities for teams.
Teams like Auburn and Indiana would have made it into the tournament field due to the expansion to 76 teams.


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