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Eli Drinkwitz and most of the SEC football coaches supported the CFP expansion at SEC media days. What did Texas football ...
The Big Ten’s Tony Petitti and the ACC’s Jim Phillips indicated Tuesday that expansion of the major postseason events might ...
In the most recent episode of "The Joel Klatt Show: Big Noon Conversations," Big Ten commissioner Tony Petitti broke down how discussions over the CFP expansion are going, as he holds a key role ...
Petitti stood pat on his push for a system that includes automatic qualifiers and, if expanded to 16 teams, would see four ...
Petitti, along with SEC commissioner Greg Sankey, are among the two major power brokers in the CFP expansion discussion as several ideas have been thrown out there about expanding to 14 or 16 teams.
While the Big Ten continues to push for a CFP field populated by a set number of teams from each power conference, the ACC has to push back against a format that would guarantee its obsolescence.
If you were to construct the CWS on the same kinds of principles that the Big Ten and SEC have been flirting with this year in their CFP expansion discussions, you’d never have seven conferences ...
As SEC Spring Meetings unfolded this week in Destin, Florida, CFP expansion was at the forefront of the discussion. The initial momentum seemed to be CFP expansion toward a 4-4-2-2-1 model ...
The college playoffs expanding from 12 to 16 teams could happen as soon as next season, but the Big Ten and SEC haven't come ...
Here's what last year's CFP could've looked like under the proposed format changes recently discussed on "Big Noon Conversations." ...
The Big Ten’s push for more play-in games broadcast by other TV partners has long roots in the playoff extending its media ...
When the calendar flips to July, our beloved "talking season" begins in college football with a busy stretch of media days.
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