It seems to be a common trope that college football recruiting has become "broken", but what does it look like when it is "not broken"?

More parody. It should be incredibly difficult to make the playoff multiple times in 4 years. 8 years of the CFP and Alabama, Clemson, Oklahoma, and Ohio State have made it at LEAST 4 times. Undefeated seasons should happen once a decade and should truly be something special.

'Power 5' schools should only play against 'Power 5' schools. The fact we have to talk about strength of schedule (which non-conference games are slightly random) at the end of the year makes me grind my teeth.

My ultimate, pie in the sky but will never happen approach? Promotion and relegation. Each power conference gets a partner conference.... The conference winner in the lower conference has to play the worst record of the upper conference during Conference Championship week. If the lower conference team wins, they move to the upper conference.

Example: Indiana v. Northern Illinois.... Winner plays in the BIG TEN, while the loser plays in the MAC.

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