🏈 College football playoff may slow Nick Saban but won't stop him

Not much prep time from semifinals to national title game.

The NCAA passed the bump rule, taking head coaches off the road during the spring evaluation period, and that didn't slow down Nick Saban. The SEC put a soft cap of 25 signees a year on recruiting classes, and that didn't stop the Alabama coach.

The SEC also gave one opponent after another a bye week before playing Alabama, and that didn't keep the Crimson Tide from winning two of the last three national titles. (Strange stat, though: Alabama is 2-3 after its own bye week under Saban.)

All in all, overt acts by governing bodies that seem to have been designed as anti-Saban speed bumps haven't exactly succeeded in that capacity.

Now comes a four-team playoff, and a question: Could the law of unintended consequences slow down the crimson machine?

Saban wasn't the target when the rest of college football finally got together and agreed to a playoff to replace the BCS starting with the 2014 season. Mike Slive was.

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