Mike Leach wanted a on-field, pregame banana last weekend in Eugene, so Mike Leach got his on-field, pregame banana.
Mike Leach wants a 64-team playoff, so Mike Leach gets a 64-team playoff.
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The sixth-year Washington State head coach has been suggesting playoff reform for years. What started as a call for a 32-team playoff in 2006 and "not a squirrely little one extra-game system," has become a call for a 64-team playoff.
"If you wanted to go 64, which I think would be brilliant, (play) 10 regular season games," he said this week, doubling down on his long-held 64-team idea. "But everybody is guaranteed 12 for their budget. Play your 10 regular season games, and then get to 64."
It won't happen, obviously, so overreactions can stop now. However, let's oblige Leach with a hypothetical 64-team College Football Playoff bracket.
Here's where it would currently stand, based on the HERO Sports Week 7 Rankings:
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