Houston Chronicle

Trying to avoid NFL games a hurdle to expanding format

- By Ralph D. Russo

The College Football Playoff is built to expand.

While only three games determine a champion, the current format is seven games: Two semifinals, a title game and four marquee bowls. To convert a four-team playoff into a 12-team version requires four more games and about three more weeks.

The four-team model is already scheduled for 2024 and '25 seasons, but conference commission­ers who manage the CFP are working to flip the format for those years.

“There's a lot of moving parts, a lot of pieces,” Mountain West commission­er Craig Thompson said earlier this month after a meeting of the management committee in Dallas.

True, but the framework is there.

Expanding for the 2024 and ’25 seasons — and accessing an additional $450 million in revenue over those two years — largely hinges upon whether the semifinals and championsh­ip games can be pushed back from their existing dates, with venue availabili­ty, big-event accommodat­ions and television windows all lined up.

“It’s the calendar,” CFP executive director Bill Hancock said. “It’s when are we going to play these games?”

The NFL schedule will play a huge role in determinin­g when games will be played in a 12-team format for both 2024 and '25 and beyond.

A warning to college football fans: Be prepared for playoff games on weeknights.

The four new first-round games to be played on campus will be played at least 12 days after the conference championsh­ip games, currently played the first weekend of December. This gives teams that play for their conference titles extra rest and keeps Army-Navy as the only major college football game on tap the second weekend of December.

The NFL steers clear of the first two Saturdays in December in deference to college football, but that’s it. Starting the third weekend of December, the CFP can expect the NFL to play multiple Saturday games through mid-January and the first two weekends of its playoffs.

The CFP will either relinquish scheduling games on Saturday or risk going head-tohead with the NFL. There are Thursday night NFL games streaming on Amazon to consider, too, and the NFL is basically unrivaled in drawing American viewers.

“It’s just such a ratings behemoth,” said Bob Thompson, former president of Fox Sports Network.

There have been 18 college football playoff semifinals. Five have drawn television audiences of more than 20 million viewers. The rest ranged from 15.7 million to 19.5 million.

Last year, ESPN’s NFL regular-season Monday Night Football games averaged 14.2 million viewers and NBC’s Sunday Night Football averaged 18.5 million.

Maybe the CFP can place a first-round game or two onto the third Saturday in December when NFL games would likely be carried by the NFL Network.

“I think if I’m a network, I’m saying, ‘If you’re going to mandate that we go up against an NFL game, I know that my rating is going to be down so I’m not going to bid as much,’ ” Thompson said.

But that's a reality to be dealt with no matter when the CFP expands, not a reason to avoid early expansion.

The CFP management committee meets again next week near Chicago. On Wednesday, the 2024 semifinals will be exactly two years and three months away.

 ?? David J. Phillip/Associated Press ?? It remains unclear when the national championsh­ip chase will become a 12-team affair.
David J. Phillip/Associated Press It remains unclear when the national championsh­ip chase will become a 12-team affair.

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