Why the World Cup should provide the road map for CFP expansion
The College Football Playoff (CFP) expansion should learn from the World Cup's expansion process.
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The World Cup expanded, but the College Football Playoff (CFP) did not. The World Cup's expansion had some problems, but it tried to make the game more accessible. The CFP did not have the same goal.
Why it matters
This is important because it can help the CFP make better decisions about its own expansion.
- What is the College Football Playoff?
- The College Football Playoff is a competition for the best college football teams.
- What is the World Cup?
- The World Cup is a competition for the best national soccer teams.
- Why is the World Cup's expansion process relevant to the CFP?
- The World Cup's expansion process can provide lessons for the CFP's own expansion plans.
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The outlets frame the story as a comparison between the World Cup's expansion and the CFP's lack of expansion, with a focus on the importance of accessibility.
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The World Cup's expansion process can provide lessons for the CFP.
Sources1TypeAngleESPNcompares World Cup expansion to CFP