After just two years of the 12-team College Football Playoff, many are already suggesting that the field should expand to include even more teams. That includes head coaches of the sport itself.

One of these proponents for change is Nebraska head coach Matt Rhule, who called for more Playoff spots for teams from the Big Ten and the SEC on the latest episode of ‘House Rhules.’ Rhule stated that due to the difficult schedules that teams from those two conferences play, their records are viewed more harshly than better records from weaker conferences.

Rhule, who is near the conclusion of his third season in charge in Lincoln, also suggested that 9-3 Michigan and 9-3 USC should have both received bids to a College Football Playoff this season. Both were left out and picked for bowl games instead.

“Obviously, when I was at Temple, I would have argued the other way,” Rhule said. “Now that I’m in the Big Ten, though. It’s not even the games you win and lose in the Big Ten. It’s the toll it takes on your team to play in the SEC and Big Ten. We play nine conference Big Ten games and travel all across the country. As a result, we only have three teams in. You can’t tell me USC or Michigan aren’t better than some of the teams that made it in at 9-3.

“It’s almost like ‘Why are you going through the gauntlet of playing in the Big Ten and SEC?’ I watch the tape and I’m studying other conferences all the time. The SEC and the Big Ten, in my opinion, are just harder conferences. I’d like to see more teams from those conferences, opposed to other ones. Expanding (the College Football Playoff) would be really cool. I think some play-in Games would be really cool. Some teams benefited from not being in a conference championship game, so I think in college football, the one thing we’d like to see is uniformity. We all play the same amount of conference games and here’s how the Conference Championship Game works.

“Tony Petitti from the Big Ten has said ‘Let’s have automatic qualifiers and have No. 1 play No. 2 and have No. 3 play No. 6. No. 4 play No. 5. Play your way on it.’ You should have to win your way in, and I’d love to see it. It would be such a great step forward.”

Due to 8-5 Duke winning the ACC Championship, two Group of Five teams (No. 11 Tulane and No. 12 James Madison) took up the final two at-large spots in the College Football Playoff. If it were up to Rhule, however, that would not have been the case.