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Kevin Clark criticizes the proposed 24-team College Football Playoff, claiming it would ruin the regular season. He argues that decisions about the playoff should be made by those who genuinely appreciate college football.
Credit: The Paul Finebaum Show on SEC Network
ESPN football commentator Kevin Clark is directly calling out college football leadership as the sport moves toward yet another expansion of the College Football Playoff.
During an appearance onĀ The Paul Finebaum Show on Monday, Clark made an impassioned plea against the 24-team Playoff, arguing that such a move would āruinā the regular season and put the sport on a path toward disaster.
āI think that college football should be run by people who like college football,ā Clark said. āAnd every decision, every idea Iāve seen about playoff expansion seems like itās come from people who donāt like college football, donāt know why we like it, and itās really starting to tick me off. A 24-team playoff would be a disgrace.ā
The Big Ten appears to be pushing forĀ a 24-team bracket,Ā while the SEC seems to prefer a 16-team bracket.
Clark believes anything that devalues regular-season games is a bad idea, and one that is only gaining momentum because athletic directors are trying to ābail themselves outā from their own mistakes by sucking up more television money.
āFrankly, I think 12 is too big. I thought six was the perfect playoff size if you wanted to stop there, but we know that they canāt help themselves,ā he said.
āI get that. So 12, and if you have to, in a decade, go to 16. Fine. But the idea of 24, the idea Iāve seen floated of 32, I just think itās ludicrous. It devalues the regular season, and at some point, if you start making decisions that are not for the best interest of the sport and for the interest of, either TV networks or ADs that want to bail themselves out from bad decisions that they themselves have made ⦠then college football fans are in for a really, really rough decade.ā
The CFP is expected to remain at 12 teams for the 2026-27 season.
Clark, who has filled in as a host onĀ Finebaum and grown his voice in college football since joining ESPN in 2024, argued that college football has āthe best regular season in sportsā and that conference and CFP execs should be protecting it.
āIf we start coalescing around the fact that college football has the best regular season in sports, that we, the fans, are the reason that 30 million people watch certain college football games, and itās not about decisions made in the boardroom, I think ⦠thereās so much that can go on here in the next couple years,ā he said.
āI think the No. 1 thing is making sure that we donāt lose sight of why people like college football, and not lose sight of the fact that Oct. 15 and 22 and 29, those can be the best days on the sports calendar. Itās not about the Playoff. It will never be about the Playoff. I donāt think the Playoff will ever be the focal point of the sport in the same way March Madness is. But if you try to make it that, then you ruin the regular season and you ruin the sport.ā
Sometimes the most effective arguments are the most basic ones. College football is arguably as popular as it has ever been following massive conference realignment and the loosening of restrictions around player movement and compensation.
But as Clark warns, college footballās relevance could wane once again if its leadership makes the wrong decisions.
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Kevin Clark stated that a 24-team College Football Playoff would be a disgrace and would ruin the regular season.
Clark believes that the playoff expansion is being driven by individuals who do not understand or appreciate college football.
He shared his opinions during an appearance on *The Paul Finebaum Show* on SEC Network.
Clark warns that such an expansion could lead the sport toward disaster and diminish the significance of the regular season.
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