Expanded College Football Playoff adds another new wrinkle: Cold weather

Updated Dec. 21, 2024, 11:02 a.m. 1 min read
NCAAF News

A front of disappointment has swept across the land since Dec.

8 and has intensified this waning week.

It appears the four first-round College Football Playoff games might go off without any memorable insult from weather conditions, lending all four bouts an orderly legitimacy.

How dreary.

Mass daydreams about the new 12-team format and its on-campus games included the idea of storybook weather in which the NFL long has specialized but college football long has missed by playing its most meaningful games in the vicinity of palms.

Some fans dreamed of some team from the haughty SEC going up the latitudes to meet some form of Arctic doom set to please three-fourths of the nation..

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