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College Football Playoff format could change again

The Associated Press- Sports on … · 6h
SEC and Big Ten are at standstill over College Football Playoff format
The Big Ten, which has won the last two national championships, favors a 4-4-2-2-1 format, giving four automatic bids each to the SEC and Big Ten and awarding the ACC and Big 12 two bids apiece.
The Boston Globe · 13h
College Football Playoff might not be expanded due to big conferences disagreeing on changes
The CFP contract provides the SEC and Big Ten with the ability to impose changes they both want, but that doesn't matter if the conferences can't agree on those changes.
Sports Illustrated on MSN · 6d
Big 12 Commissioner Makes Bold Prediction On College Football Playoff Bids
Commissioner Brett Yormark made a bold prediction regarding the College Football Playoff while speaking at Big 12 media days. After only sending the Arizona State Sun Devils last year, Yormark expects the Big 12 to have multiple CFP bids in 2025.
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Brett Yormark talks College Football Playoff, touts Big 12 quarterbacks in media day address
During his annual address at Big 12 media days, commissioner Brett Yormark said he expects multiple teams from the conference ...
Columbus Dispatch7d
Brett Yormark expects multiple Big 12 teams in College Football Playoff
"We continue to believe the 5-11 model proposed by the Big 12 and the ACC is the right playoff format for college football," Yormark said. "We want to earn it on the field.

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