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Bowl games don’t have to fade away as College Football Playoff expands

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With the expanded College Football Playoff locked in through 2031, questions still remain about what the rest of the post-season will look like.

One thing is certain, there will still be bowls.

“College football cannot have a post-season that only provides 12 opportunit­ies,” Nick Carparelli, executive director of Bowl Season, the organizati­on that advocates for bowl games, said. “That’s contrary to every other NCAA sport. And the leadership of college athletics has been very clear in recent years that they want more opportunit­ies for student athletes to compete in the post-season, not less across all sports.”

Carparelli has some ideas to keep bowl games robust and relevant, including creating more freedom for games to make the most interestin­g matchups. Though the biggest change could come from outside the bowl system as college football moves to a more profession­alized model and player compensati­on agreements mandate post-season participat­ion.

The CFP expands from four to 12 teams this season. It could jump to 14 teams starting as soon as 2026. Even in a four-team system, the playoff decreased the focus on the bowls and prompted discussion about how meaningful they were.

While the dozens of bowl games played around Christmas and New Year’s still draw a healthy amount of eyeballs to TVS, player optouts have become commonplac­e.

Caparelli believes the future of college football includes revenue sharing with players and possibly name, image and likeness compensati­on deals that set terms similar to pro sports contracts.

This year there will be 36 bowl games played outside the College Football Playoff.

Carparelli said he doesn’t believe the bowl eligibilit­y minimum of six victories will change. Whether there will still be a need for three dozen bowl games for the 2026 season and beyond is to be determined.

Carparelli would like to encourage more flexibilit­y in the bowl selection process, allowing the games the ability to make compelling matchups with the available teams — more similar to way bowls operated 30 or 40 years ago — instead of being locked into predetermi­ned conference deals.

“It would be the conference­s that would need to make that decision,” he said. “Anything is possible. At the highest level, the CFP has decided that there’s not going to be any certainty there outside of five conference champions to be in that system. I don’t see any reason why that can’t translate to the next level of bowl games.”

 ?? JULIO AGUILAR / GETTY IMAGES ?? The Kansas State Wildcats celebrate after defeating the N.C. State Wolfpack to win the 2023 Pop-tarts Bowl at Camping World Stadium in December in Orlando, Fla.
JULIO AGUILAR / GETTY IMAGES The Kansas State Wildcats celebrate after defeating the N.C. State Wolfpack to win the 2023 Pop-tarts Bowl at Camping World Stadium in December in Orlando, Fla.

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