ROSEMONT, Ill. -- The decision-makers behind whether the College Football Playoff expands or not are "comfortable" with ...
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WolverinesWire on MSNHow greed, expansion, and playoff changes are stripping college football of its identity
College football was once about tradition and pageantry. Now, greed, playoff bloat, and endless expansion tear apart the ...
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No movement for College Football Playoff expansion yet
Those meetings reportedly did not make much progress on pushing any potential expansion of the playoff field just yet, but nothing should be considered off the table just yet. After all, if there is ...
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Big Ten’s CFP Power Grab Fails, and Tony Petitti’s Retreat Shouldn’t Fool Anyone
The conference’s ill-fated proposals show why college football must resist playoff expansion beyond 16 teams with multiple ...
Saturday's clash between Georgia and Alabama would normally have the highest stakes for a regular-season game. The new era ...
Twelve is the number. It's like the number 10, except better. It's like 16, except just a bit more restrictive. It feels right for the CFP.
The Pac-12 expansion that started in earnest last year, after the conference was decimated by other Power Four conferences, borrowed heavily from the Mountain West Conference.
In an interesting wrinkle, several Big Ten administrators are socializing a concept that would grant each power conference an ...
Since the implementation of the four-team CFP in the 2014 season and later expansion to 12 teams in 2024, the SEC has the best record (18-9) and most titles (six) of the conferences. It's also the ...
Ohio State athletic director Ross Bjork went public Thursday with his support for another College Football Playoff expansion.
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COLUMN: Michigan-Ohio State game must be played earlier in season to protect rivalry
In nearly every year since 1935, the annual Michigan-Ohio State football matchup, famously dubbed as The Game has been played during the final week of the regul ...
Before Texas and Oklahoma upended the college football world last week, the ACC was already thinking about how it might secure a new, more lucrative TV deal. The only real answer, several athletic ...
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