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Home / Sports / College Football Playoff: Does Rest or Rust Rule?

College Football Playoff: Does Rest or Rust Rule?

19 Nov

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Summary

  • Coaches debate if playing conference championship games hurts playoff chances.
  • Last year, conference champions struggled in the CFP, while others thrived.
  • New CFP seeding may alter strategy for teams seeking byes and rest.
College Football Playoff: Does Rest or Rust Rule?

College football coaches are weighing whether to prioritize winning conference championships or resting for the College Football Playoff. Last season saw all five conference champions lose their first playoff games, while the two national championship participants had not played for their conference title. This has intensified the debate on whether avoiding a conference championship game offers a strategic advantage, despite the inherent risk of 'rust' from extended time off.

The current College Football Playoff seeding format introduces further complexity. Unlike previous years, top conference champions no longer automatically receive byes. Instead, a straight seeding process is in effect, meaning teams must carefully consider the implications of playing or skipping their conference championship game. The decision could impact seeding, rest, and overall playoff performance.

This strategic dilemma is particularly pertinent for SEC teams, which have the most contenders capable of securing a playoff spot without reaching their conference championship game. While SEC coaches, like Kirby Smart, express a philosophical commitment to winning every game, the potential consequences of playoff performance are a significant consideration for all involved.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
It's a strategic debate; some coaches believe winning is paramount, while others consider the playoff implications of potential rest or injury.
Last year's results suggest it might, as conference champions struggled. However, the CFP seeding has changed, making the decision more complex this year.
The CFP now uses a straight seeding process for all teams, removing automatic byes for top conference champions, affecting strategic decisions.

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