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<blockquote data-quote="Northeast Stinger" data-source="post: 983021" data-attributes="member: 1640"><p>Good analysis.</p><p></p><p>I think the CFP has both shrewd and coy about both how they word things and how they market things. Georgia vs Alabama was heavily watched for one main reason. Georgia was promoted as the team that had won the national championship two years in a row and this game would determine whether or not Georgia was a threepeat. The CFP was very happy with everyone assuming that the playoff determines national championships and whoever doesn’t get in doesn’t have a chance. That thinking is pretty locked in by now. </p><p></p><p>The thing about NFL numbers is that they have good numbers to put up week after week. College numbers rarely come close unless there is a good story line with two popular teams and a lot on the line. It’s kind of a shame that college football rights are increasingly going to hinge on the rare unicorn sighting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Northeast Stinger, post: 983021, member: 1640"] Good analysis. I think the CFP has both shrewd and coy about both how they word things and how they market things. Georgia vs Alabama was heavily watched for one main reason. Georgia was promoted as the team that had won the national championship two years in a row and this game would determine whether or not Georgia was a threepeat. The CFP was very happy with everyone assuming that the playoff determines national championships and whoever doesn’t get in doesn’t have a chance. That thinking is pretty locked in by now. The thing about NFL numbers is that they have good numbers to put up week after week. College numbers rarely come close unless there is a good story line with two popular teams and a lot on the line. It’s kind of a shame that college football rights are increasingly going to hinge on the rare unicorn sighting. [/QUOTE]
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