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Michigan's win shows unpredictability has returned to college football — and not a moment too soon

For the first seven years of its existence, the biggest problem with the College Football Playoff was not the number of teams, the selection committee or even playing semifinal games on New Year’s Eve.

Instead, the fundamental flaw of a potentially great system was that it launched at the beginning of an era when a small handful of programs separated from the pack, making a fundamentally exciting sport look repetitive, predictable and even boring.