The Big Ten and the SEC met recently regarding their issue with the current seeding policies within the College Football Playoffs. The current rules are simple.
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“Power Play: How the SEC and Big Ten’s Push for a 14-Team Playoff Could Change College Football Forever”Ah, college footballâthe cherished American pastime where tradition meets the relentless march of commercialization.
College football has always been a sport rooted in tradition, but make no mistake—massive changes are on the horizon. The ...
The Oklahoma Sooners and the Texas Longhorns may have started the domino effect that has given us the current state of college football.
If you're sick of college football players getting rich only to watch them get up and leave at the first slight, and you wish everything would just stay the same, take heart. The Big Ten and SEC are ...
The Big Ten, along with the SEC and ACC, is currently considering major changes to their conference championship weekend, as the current format may no longer al ...
In an era of big change in college football, the SEC and Big Ten are pushing for more change and more control with the CFP.
The SEC and Big Ten met this week in New Orleans to discuss a proposal that would, once again, shake up the college football ...
If it was up to Paul Finebaum, the College Football Playoffs would never include automatic bids. Amid rumors of another ...
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With the current 12-team College Football Playoff format, powerhouse programs are less inclined to schedule strong ...
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