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DALLAS — Considering one of the supposed notions of the expanded playoffs was an attempt at inclusivity in a nation increasingly divided by the SEC and Big Ten, does the College Football Playoff committee’s first stab at a 12-team field sound equitable to you? Four teams from the Big Ten, led by top-ranked Oregon and runner-up Ohio State. Four more from the SEC, including Georgia (3), Texas (5), Tennessee (7) and Alabama (11). And one each from the ACC (Miami), Big 12 (BYU) and Mountain West (Boise State), plus Notre Dame.

The moral is, the rich just keep getting richer, even in a playoff field three times as large as its predecessor. Before going cynical, though, remember there’s still another month of rankings to go, so no need to panic just yet. People are also reading.



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