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Paul Finebaum, Heather Dinich, Desmond Howard, Dan Orlovsky, Domonique Foxworth and Jeff Saturday join Mike Greenberg on Get Up to react to the No. 8 Ohio State Buckeyes’ win over the No. 7 Notre Dame Fighting Irish to win the very first 12-team College Football Playoff National Championship.
0:00 Finebaum on Ryan Day’s future
1:24 Notre Dame emotional after loss
2:50 Does the Big Ten own college football?
4:25 Likelihood for a CFP change
5:14 Ohio State vs. Notre Dame
8:08 Postgame interviews
8:57 3rd & 11 matchups
14:45 How it affects the players
16:46 What to say about Ryan Day
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As an Alabama fan who was born and raised in Knoxville, TN, I think that the SEC’s reign of dominance that lasted 25 or 30 years is over and the B1G is once again the kings of College Football. The B1G has tv deals with three different networks, a footprint in major US Cities (NYC, DC/Baltimore, Philly, Cleveland, Detroit, Chicago, Minneapolis, Seattle, and LA), and clear definitive tiers in the B1G. The SEC has one source of income (ESPN/ABC), not many markets that are either major markets, long established markets, or traditionally tied to the conference markets (Atlanta, Dallas, Houston, Memphis, New Orleans, Nashville, Orlando, St. Louis, Tampa), and no clear top teams in the league as everyone had at least 2 losses by Championship Sunday.