ADs Overwhelmingly Favor Expanded College Football Playoff

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A whopping 88 percent of Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) athletic directors want an expanded College Football Playoff when the current playoff contract ends after the 2025 regular season, according to a survey conducted by Stadium.

Of those athletic directors who favor an expanded playoff, 72 percent believe eight teams should qualify. Also, 66 percent of the ADs said the highest-ranked non-Power Five team should receive an automatic bid to an expanded playoff.

The startling playoff expansion revelation is one of a handful of key findings in Stadium’s two-week series on the state of college football. Of the 130 FBS athletic directors Stadium reached out to, 112 responded to our anonymous survey. While the specifics of how many teams and who qualifies varies somewhat between Power Five and Group of Five conference athletic directors, one thing is certain: Change is coming to the College Football Playoff.

“More and more fans are only concerned with the playoffs,” a Power Five AD said. “That’s sad, but true, so we should expand the playoffs when possible. Even if that impacts the bowl system. We have to figure out a way.”

Stadium asked the athletic directors the following three questions about the College Football Playoff:

When the College Football Playoff expires in 2026, how many teams should make the playoff?

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This was the most lopsided result with 88 percent of the ADs wanting an expanded playoff. Of that group, 72 percent prefer an eight-team model, 11 percent want 12 or 16 teams, 5percent want six teams and only 12 percent want the playoff to remain at four teams.