The AFCA recommends maximizing playoff participants while maintaining schedules, eliminating conference championships and preserving traditional games. However, expanding from 12 to 24 teams lacks a clear rationale, especially when a 16‑team model has never been tried. History shows that unchecked expansion can lead to longer, less competitive playoffs, as seen in high‑school football when fields grew from 16 to 64 teams before being reduced again. betsport.cv
Without a proven intermediate step, the jump to 24 teams risks diluting quality and extending the postseason. The proposal should be reconsidered in favor of a smaller, more competitive expansion.
