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College football legend Reggie Bush explains why expanded playoffs 'should’ve always been this way'

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Fox News Flash top sports headlines are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com. Last year marked the 20th anniversary of something college football legend and Heisman Trophy winner Reggie Bush wasn’t a fan of: USC and LSU being co-national champions.

The Tigers were named BCS champions, but the Associated Press chose not to adhere to how the BCS chose its champion and named USC its national title winner.

It was a time when rankings, strength of schedule and more were king, forcing teams to basically be perfect if they wanted to sniff a national title.

As the 2024 college football season is underway, Bush is happy, like so many others, to see a true playoff system with an expanded College Football Playoff to 12 teams.

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