The 4-team #CFBPlayoff
has killed off the parity of College Football. Recruits are choosing between 1/3 football factories who have proven that they will put them in the CFP & put them in the NFL. (1/5)

Alabama, Clemson, Ohio State, Oklahoma, & Oregon have separated themselves due to the fact that they were the best programs in their respective conferences when the CFP was implemented. (2/5)
College Football is better when Alabama/LSU & Florida/Georgia are competing for the SEC, Clemson & Miami are competing for the ACC, Michigan & Ohio St, Texas & Oklahoma, ND & USC, etc. (3/5)
Instead, I can tell you right now that next December when we all tune into the selection show, the teams being discussed will be Alabama, Clemson, Ohio St, Oklahoma, Oregon, ND, & Georgia. (4/5)
An 8-team CFP is necessary because three at-large bids would give other programs the opportunity to prove that they can offer recruits a chance to compete for championships as well. Parity won’t return to college football until the CFP is expanded. (5/5)