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In a significant move that could reshape college football's landscape, the NCAA is contemplating a proposal that would permit the Army and Navy football teams to play a 13th regular-season game. This potential change aims to bolster their chances of competing in the College Football Playoff, a coveted opportunity that has eluded both teams in the past.
Currently, NCAA regulations restrict teams to a maximum of 12 regular-season games. However, the proposed adjustment seeks to recognize the unique circumstances surrounding the military academies and their commitment to the sport. By allowing an additional game, Army and Navy could enhance their schedules, potentially improving their win-loss records and overall competitiveness.
Supporters of the proposal argue that this change would not only benefit the academies but also enrich the college football experience for fans and players alike. As discussions unfold, the outcome could pave the way for a new era in college football, one that embraces inclusivity and recognizes the distinct contributions of military institutions to the sport.
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