While it’s understandable why the playoff people decided to do it the way they did - it may be beneficial to look into changing it when this contract is up, and the whole expansion discussion gets settled. However, it is likely too late to change that because even more people would get confused. Maybe the playoffs should stick to whatever regular season it is because that would save us from a lot of head-scratching and trying to figure out what year champions they are. At first glance, one could assume it’s 2022 champions because of the giant 2022’s all over the place, but nope. Seeing giant 2022 logos all over Indianapolis had to be confusing to the Dawg fans that went, and it’s sparked conversation on Twitter. This marketing tactic seems weird, and it obviously confuses many people because why call it the 2022 CFP game if it’s for the 2021 season? That decision doesn’t seem logical because who cares if it’s played in 2022, the teams are only playing in the new year because that is how they scheduled bowl games. So even though everything had 2022 on it, that isn’t the case. The College Football Playoffs put the year the game gets played in on the jerseys, but the championship denotation is for the year of the regular season. Remember Georgia football fans - the Dawgs are 2021 national champs, not 2022. Georgia won the 2021 national championship, even if the Dawgs had 2022 on their chest, and I’ve used both, but 2021 is the correct answer after looking into it. Something that can be extremely confusing is whether Georgia football won the 2021 national championship or is it 2022? As we all get ready to celebrate the Dawgs this beautiful Saturday, it’s time to put this topic to bed. By Savannah Leigh 9 months ago Follow Tweet
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