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After Further Review: Whether The College Football Playoff Falls Short Of The Antitrust Marker, Jude D. Schmit
After Further Review: Whether The College Football Playoff Falls Short Of The Antitrust Marker, Jude D. Schmit
Jude D Schmit
Throughout the annals of college football’s most storied traditions, perhaps the most powerful is its legacy for determining championships not on the field but from behind closed doors. This Article looks at the sport’s history of anticompetitive behavior in determining a national champion, including a look at the new College Football Playoff (“CFP”). Despite the CFP’s ambition, the structure does not right the wrongs inflicted by preceding structures and is ultimately subject to potential antitrust attack. Nonetheless, an expanded CFP format could level the playing field and, therefore, shield the structure from liability. This Article concludes that the current imbalance …