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After its spring league meetings, the SEC is starting to favor a 16-team playoff model that isn't what the Big Ten favors.
The Big Ten favors one playoff format and the SEC is beginning to favor a different one. What will happen if the ultimate decision makers can't agree?
If on-field results and the at-large selection process in the 5+11 model place the Big 12 at a regular disadvantage, fine.
Ohio State head coach Ryan Day is advocating for the Big Ten to receive at least four automatic bids in the College Football ...
The new contract kicking in next year gives two leagues the power to do what they think is best. Yet, still, the CFP talks ...
— Throughout SEC spring meetings last week, commissioner Greg Sankey answered questions (in person and via Zoom) and took ...
Headed into the start of SEC spring meetings, the Big Ten believed it had a partner in its push to transform the College ...
Despite the Big Ten’s relative silence on CFP expansion, people in and around the league push back on being seen as the bad ...
Field Level Media Big 12 commissioner Brett Yormak doubled down on his support of the 5+11 model for the College Football Playoff on Friday, despite another proposed model that would guarantee his ...
A hypothetical breakdown of how a Big Ten-SEC scheduling partnership could look if the two super conferences come together ...