Quinn Ewers Advocates for Expanded College Football Playoff System

  • Prof. Chaim Mosciski Sr.
  • August 22, 2024 10:03am
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Texas quarterback Quinn Ewers believes the College Football Playoff should be expanded to 12 teams, citing the controversy surrounding last season's selection process. Ewers, who led the Longhorns to the Big 12 championship, feels that a larger Playoff would allow for more deserving teams to compete for the national title.

The recent debate regarding the College Football Playoff (CFP) selection process has sparked discussions about the potential expansion of the tournament. One prominent advocate for an expanded Playoff is Texas quarterback Quinn Ewers, who believes it would provide more opportunities for deserving teams.

Quinn Ewers Advocates for Expanded College Football Playoff System

Quinn Ewers Advocates for Expanded College Football Playoff System

In an interview with Fox News Digital, Ewers expressed his support for a 12-team CFP. "It's definitely a tough choice to make, especially with how the SEC Championship Game went, and Florida State and Jordan Travis getting hurt — in their minds, they were just picking who was playing the best football right now," Ewers explained.

Ewers cited the controversial omission of undefeated Florida State and back-to-back defending champion Georgia from last year's four-team Playoff as examples of the need for an expanded system. "It leaves a little bit more room for error. I think it’s what college football has needed," Ewers added.

Quinn Ewers Advocates for Expanded College Football Playoff System

Quinn Ewers Advocates for Expanded College Football Playoff System

The current four-team CFP has been criticized for excluding deserving teams that have strong regular season records but suffer setbacks in late-season games. An expanded Playoff would allow more teams to participate in the championship race, potentially creating more exciting and unpredictable outcomes.

Ewers' comments align with sentiments expressed by other college football stakeholders, including coaches and administrators. Many believe that an expanded Playoff would enhance the overall quality of the sport by providing more teams with a chance to compete for the ultimate prize.

Quinn Ewers Advocates for Expanded College Football Playoff System

Quinn Ewers Advocates for Expanded College Football Playoff System

The possibility of a 12-team CFP has gained significant traction in recent months, with the College Football Playoff Management Committee actively considering the expansion. If approved, the new format would likely debut in the 2024 or 2025 season.

Ewers and the Texas Longhorns will begin their season on August 31st against Colorado State. They will face a major test early on, as they host Michigan on September 7th in a non-conference clash.

The Longhorns and Ewers hope to make a strong case for inclusion in an expanded College Football Playoff in the upcoming season. Ewers' advocacy for an expanded Playoff underscores the growing sentiment within the sport that more teams deserve a chance to compete for the national championship.

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