By Dean Straka, 247Sports: NCAA March Madness tips off for the first time in two years this week, and as 64 teams go dancing — 68 if you include the NCAA First Four — it never fails to generate the question of how college football might look if it, too, used a massive tournament to determine its champion. Calls for expanding the current four-team College Football Playoff have been persistent for some time now, and while a March Madness sized field for the gridiron is nothing short of wishful thinking — Mike Leach may argue otherwise — it’s still fun to ponder the sheer chaos that would come in a world where college football did utilize a 64-team bracket to determine its champion.
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