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Niyo: College football needs chaos, but Michigan doesn't

Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh discusses how tough the Hoosiers can be during Monday's media availability. Angelique S. Chengelis, The Detroit News

It’s quiet. Almost too quiet. And for those clamoring for change in college football’s postseason format, maybe that’s the silent hope now. That this is the calm before the storm that’ll bring changes, expanding the playoffs and the possibilities.

For now, though, get ready to hit the snooze button. Because Saturday’s slate of games – mostly scrimmages down in the Southeastern Conference this weekend -- may not offer any more drama than last week, which saw the top 10 teams in the College Football Playoff rankings all win their games by an average margin of 21 points.