College football's postseason format is once again being reexamined. The BCS National Championship game was deemed too flawed a method in the early 2010s, so the four-team College Football Playoff was introduced in 2014. The frequency of blowouts mixed with the exclusion of 10 and 11-win power conference teams in favor of frequent flyers like Alabama, Clemson, Ohio State and Oklahoma were among the loudest complaints in the four-team era, so the field expanded to 12 teams in 2024. Power Four conference champions with 10 or more regular-season wins were awarded the four highest seeds in 2024, another flawed method, as not every Power Four conference contains equally strong champions. The College Football Playoff committee revised its seeding method in 2025, awarding the 12 College Football Playoff spots to the 12 highest-ranked teams in its final top 25 rankings.…