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The expanded College Football Playoff will be going to the winners of the ACC and Big 12, no matter who wins.
It seems silly that whoever wins the ACC or Big 12 will be seeded higher than the second -best team in the SEC and Big Ten.
The NCAA Tournament doesn’t operate this way, because it makes no sense.
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