Chawy talks the truth behind TSM’s struggles this year

Current on November 4, 8:23 a.m. (GMT+8): Updated roster, included clarity.

Just before the commence of LCS Spring 2022, TSM declared that former Singaporean professional player and PCS coach Wong “Chawy” Xing Lei, with each other with two LDL rookies from China, mid laner Zhu “Keaiduo” Xiong and assist Wei “Shenyi” Zi-Jie, would be signing up for the roster.

From the get-go, lovers ended up skeptical. In 2021, TSM’s League of Legends crew was headed by renowned mid laner turned coach, Søren “Bjergsen” Bjerg, with Tristan “PowerOfEvil” Schrage in mid, and Hu “SwordArt” Shuo-Chieh as assistance. The bolstered roster finished third in the LCS 2021 Mid-Period Showdown, and fourth in the LCS Summer season 2021 playoffs soon after a narrow 3-2 loss to Cloud9, missing out on Worlds.

But in just a matter of months, TSM was no for a longer period a top five crew. They ended up regularly very last in LCS Spring 2022, and put 9th in the ultimate week. They ended up plagued with inside problems encompassing their new gamers and mentor Peter Zhang, and Zhang was sooner or later fired in March for unethical methods.

Inspite of changing Keaiduo with veteran mid laner Huang “Maple” Yi-Tang, TSM’s LCS Summertime 2022 did not get considerably less complicated. Shenyi split time between the academy and main roster, and with each other with Keaiduo, they inevitably departed the group. Prime laner Heo “Huni” Seung-hoon experienced also retired owing to damage.

As a end result, new blood from the academy lineup — help Choi “Mia” Sang-in and Jonathan “Chime” Pomponio, major laner Cheng “Alex” “S0ul” Luo, bot laner Tony “Instinct” Ng, and Colin “Solo” Earnest — have been extra in the middle of the split. Finishing in 7th put, they managed to qualify for playoffs. They defied

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College Football Playoff expansion talks reignite: Friday meeting could create larger field as soon as 2024

Frustrated with the leadership of FBS commissioners, the College Football Playoff Board of Managers will meet Friday with a goal of adopting an expanded playoff bracket as soon as the 2024 season, CBS Sports has learned. The bracket would likely expand to 12 teams under the leading proposal, which was the original concept put in front of stakeholders from the CFP working group in June 2021.

The vote must be unanimous by the 11 members of the board. If enacted, expansion would likely triple access to the playoff from the current four teams. The 11-member board includes university CEOs representing each of the 10 FBS conferences, plus Notre Dame president John Jenkins. Mississippi State president Mark Keenum told ESPN earlier this year that presidential intervention could come as soon as next summer.

Apparently, the timeline has been moved up.

The commissioners failed in their attempt to reach consensus on a long, drawn-out process that extended through 2020 and into February 2022. That’s when the CFP officially announced expansion talks were dead. The presumption then was that playoff expansion would have to wait until at least 2026 when the current deal expires with ESPN.

There is still widespread support for CFP media rights to go out to multiple bidders. If expansion is instituted in 2024, ESPN would still have the rights to all the games for the final two years of a 12-year deal. Sports Illustrated first reported the approaching CFP meeting.

If expansion is approved Friday, the playoff would move to at least 12 teams, according to one person participating in the process. However, that source left the door open for a 16-team playoff to be considered by the body.

A 12-team playoff has been valued at $1.2 billion annually, up from the current $600 million.

A subcommittee of commissioners

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