College Football Playoff enacts changes to seeding
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Time for college football to take a stand against the NFL after pro league scheduling puts College Football Playoff games in difficult ratings spot.
The format would include three annual opponents and a rotating group of six more teams with the possibility to reevaluate the permanent teams for competitive equity.
Nebraska doesn't have to go on the road in Big Ten play until Week 7, so that will be nice. Maryland is always a sneaky team, and the Cornhuskers will get a good battle. Expect a close contest, but Nebraska will survive.
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