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Air Force head football coach Troy Calhoun doesn't like the College Football Playoff format. In fact, he dislikes the format so much that the outgoing chair of the NCAA football rules committee called it "un-American", according to The Colorado Springs Gazette.

"It's un-American, bottom line," Calhoun said told the paper on Thursday. "We live in a country where upward mobility is possible, where games should be played out on the field."

Calhoun said thinks that the field should contain eight, if not sixteen teams. Air Force plays in the Mountain West, which is not one of the Power Five conferences.

"There's no doubt that it's all set up for five conferences, as it is," Calhoun said. "You've got to be in one of those five conferences."

Calhoun and the Falcons are not struggling for postseason activity. Air Force, which is slated to appear in its seventh bowl in eight years, will play next week in the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl against Western Michigan.

"If we had to go to Siberia, OK, to play the Leningrad Stalins or the Leningrad Rooskies, we'd go do it," he said.

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