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Fact or Fiction: 14-Team Playoff, Lance Leipold’s Contract, Next Breakout Big XII Quarterback

Mike Farrell on whether the proposed 14-team playoff is a good idea, whether Lance Leipold is still underpaid at Kansas, and who the next big time QB will be in the Big 12

February 29, 2024
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In today’s Fact or Fiction, I look at three big recent topics in college football and decide whether the statement is indeed FACT or if it’s FICTION.


1. A 14-team playoff is a bad move.

Farrell’s take: FACT

I knew the power brokers from the SEC and Big Ten would pull this crap. When they talked of forming a non-alliance, it was step one towards amazing favoritism to the two conferences because of their immense TV deals and wide appeal.

So now they will suck up six of the 14 playoff bids as automatic qualifiers and could obviously add more. Giving auto-bids to the top three from the SEC and Big Ten kind of ruins the end of their conference seasons. The death of the regular season is underway.

It won’t stop at 14, either. The Big 12 and ACC get two each under the new proposal, and the G5 gets one, leaving three at large bids. Notre Dame will get one most years and then likely a couple more from the SEC and Big Ten. This move kinda stinks, but it will happen.

A 14-team playoff model is being socialized that would grant 3 AQs each to Big Ten/SEC, 2 AQs each to Big 12/ACC, 1 AQ to G5 + 3 at-large, sources tell @YahooSports.

The model is not finalized & is not the only option. More discussion/vetting is expectedhttps://t.co/n5TUg76jRQ

— Ross Dellenger (@RossDellenger) February 28, 2024

2. Lance Leipold is underpaid.

Farrell’s take: FACT

Lance is set to make $7 million a year, it seems, but that’s not enough. The job he’s done at Kansas football is astonishing, and he’s allowing this football program to pay coaches more, upgrade facilities, and more.

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Essentially, he’s saving the football program as it could easily be tossed aside with realignment to the Super Two. Kansas has now become an attractive expansion partner because of something other than basketball. I know they aren’t going to pay a football coach $10 million a year like Texas, but I do think he’s overpaid and has done a better job than many higher-paid coaches.

Oct 28, 2023; Lawrence, Kansas, USA; Kansas Jayhawks head coach Lance Leipold hugs a player after the win over the Oklahoma Sooners at David Booth Kansas Memorial Stadium.

3. Avery Johnson will be the Big 12 breakout QB of 2024.

Farrell’s take: FACT

It’s subtle, and you gotta look at it closely. His stats won’t jump off the page, but in the bowl game against NC State, I saw something.

His accuracy will be an issue until he gets his footwork down and finds his timing and rhythm, but his ability to extend plays and make something out of nothing is appealing. He’s also a natural leader and will be well-coached. No new QB will have this kind of impact in the Big 12.

Oct 21, 2023; Manhattan, Kansas, USA; Kansas State Wildcats quarterback Avery Johnson (5) drops back to pass during the first quarter against the TCU Horned Frogs at Bill Snyder Family Football Stadium.
Category: College Football, Fact or Fiction, NewsTag: ACC, Avery Johnson, Big Ten, Big XII, CFP, College Football, College Football Playoff, Fact or Fiction, Kansas State Wildcats, Mike Farrell, Notre Dame Fighting Irish, SEC
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