After last night's demolition (which was the worst bowl loss ever), 63% of College Football Playoff games have been decided by a margin of victory of 17 or more points. 26% have been decided by 28 or more points. It's kinda stunning. There has never been a Playoff that featured 3 good close games.
Obviously the genie will never go back into the bottle, but is the Playoff actually resulting in a better product than the old bowl system? Is it creating better football matchups, or more entertainment value? And will expanding the playoff help?