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Joel Klatt slams Playoff committee over 'mismanagement' of National Championship game
- The expanded 12-team College Football Playoff format has sparked widespread debate, especially concerning its impact on the college football schedule. With the National Championship game now taking place in late January,
Joel Klatt, a prominent college football analyst, has publicly criticized the College Football Playoff (CFP) committee for their handling of the national championship game, particularly focusing on the decision to schedule the game on a Monday night. In his critique, Klatt highlighted the logistical issues and the impact on fans, especially those from Michigan and Washington, who faced significant travel challenges due to the timing. He argued that the choice of a Monday night game, rather than a more fan-friendly time like a Saturday afternoon, was a clear example of mismanagement by the committee. Klatt's comments were part of a broader discussion on how the CFP could better serve fans and the sport by reconsidering the scheduling of such pivotal games.
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