CLEMSON
There has been talk this week that the College Football Playoff could expand from four teams to eight teams sooner rather than later.
The Athletic reported Wednesday that āthere is a groundswell of support to expedite expansionābefore the end of the current contract with ESPN, which runs out in 2026. And the article quoted Big 12 commissioner Bob Bowlsby and Wisconsin AD Barry Alvarez as stating that expansion taking place soon at least needs to start being discussed.
But Clemson coach Dabo Swinney, who has led his team to the College Football Playoff each of the past four years, made it clear Friday afternoon that he is against playoff expansion.
āIād be more back to two, to be honest with you. Iām not a āMore is betterā guy,ā Swinney said. āI know thereās a huge crowd out there for that, but I think college football is unique, and now all of a sudden it just becomes like everything else when you do that.ā
There are 39 bowl games being held this season, and Swinney likes the fact that there will be 39 teams celebrating a win at the end of the year. He added that expanding the playoff makes the bowl games less meaningful.
āI love that about college football. I love all the funky matchups. I love the Funky Cold Medina Poulan Weed Eater Bowl. I love all of that. I like the crazy games,ā Swinney said. āThereās obviously a market for it because them TVs love to put it on there. I love the trips that Iāve experienced as a player and a coach.ā
Some college players who are entering the NFL draft
are choosing to sit out their bowl games in 2018, a recent trend that Swinney disagrees with.
He blames the creation of the College Football Playoff for some players choosing to skip their bowls to begin preparing for the draft. Swinney believes that expanding the playoff will lead to even more players skipping bowl games.
āI hate the fact that all of a sudden now itās not cool to go to the Gator Bowl. Are you kidding me? I donāt like that mindset,ā Swinney said. āI think the more you expand the more that becomes (the norm). I know that falls on a lot of deaf ears. It doesnāt mean Iām right. Thatās just my opinion. Iām not telling anybody else theyāre wrong. They can have the opinion whatever they want to have. But I love the passion of college football, and I think the more you expand the less the season matters.ā
Swinney would like to see playoff spots reserved for the truly elite teams in the sport.
āNow all of a sudden, āOh, well weāre in the playoff. And it doesnāt matter if youāre 9-3 or 8-4. Youāre in the playoffs so who cares?ā Games donāt matter anymore,ā Swinney said. āSome of the games you donāt even play them, you just sit everybody. I think that would creep in more and more and more. I donāt get a vote, but thatās my opinion.ā
While Swinney does not like the idea of College Football Playoff expansion, he says that the Tigers will be ready when and if it comes.
āIf we expand Iāll embrace that and weāll rock and roll,ā Swinney said. āI love my job. I love what I do. And Iāll embrace whatever people who make those decisions say. I donāt make those decisions. I just abide by the rules and go do it. But Iāve always believed in that.ā