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Paul Finebaum trashes Larry Scott over College Football Playoff comments
Paul Finebaum didn’t understand why Pac-12 Commissioner Larry Scott wasn’t fighting harder for what would seem to be the best interests of his conference. Jasen Vinlove-USA TODAY Sports

College football commentator Paul Finebaum doesn’t understand how Pac-12 commissioner Larry Scott is operating the way he is.

Scott said that there were no plans to expand the College Football Playoff field for 2020 in a recent press conference. This is despite the fact that the Pac-12 will be limited to a seven-game schedule this season. The conference has also historically struggled to make the field.

That didn’t sit well with Finebaum, who didn’t understand why Scott wasn’t fighting harder for what would seem to be the best interests of his conference.

“The most embarrassing thing for the league from yesterday is that Larry Scott didn’t even argue for it [CFP expansion],” Finebaum said on ESPN’s “Get Up!” Friday, via Chris Rosvoglou of The Spun. “Look, if there was ever anyone who should ever stand up for his league — they’ve only had two teams make the CFP — it should be him. But he was ‘oh, we’re happy. We’re not really looking to change.’ That’s the problem with college football, they can’t change anything.”

The 2014-15 Oregon Ducks made the CFP in its inaugural season and are the only Pac-12 team to win a playoff game. Only Washington has made it since. Teams from the Big Ten, Big 12, ACC and especially the SEC have been preferred by the selection committee.

There has been some consternation about the Pac-12’s status among power conferences. There has even been chatter about Scott being pushed out by school administrators. Perhaps some of them agree with Finebaum’s assessment.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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