College Football Playoff Eying 24 Team Expansion
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They arrive at Destin every year on the heels of Memorial Day weekend, the power brokers of the most popular conference in college sports typically hanging out for some fun and sun during a semi-working trip to Florida’s panhandle.
Reports indicate that the Big Ten is pushing for a 24-team format, according to Pete Nakos and Chris Low of On3 Sports. Meanwhile, the SEC seemingly wants to maintain the 12-team format, but the conference, along with the Notre Dame Fighting Irish, is open ...
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Often lost within the ongoing debate about the future expansion of theCollege Football Playoff is what it could mean for conference championship games. In fact, that’s one of the SEC’s biggest issues with its opposition to the Big Ten’s 24-team proposal that has been gaining national traction in recent months.
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