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After a week with no upsets among the top 14 teams, the College Football Playoff race remains mostly the same. What teams still need help?
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Why expand the College Football Playoff? With increased parity, there are more than 12 deserving teams
Increased parity around the college football world has made it clear 12 teams isn't enough for the College Football Playoff. A 16-team bracket would be best.