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This One Commissioner Is Holding Up Playoff Expansion
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On Tuesday, ESPN analyst Greg McElroy was on SiriusXM to discuss the future of the Playoff when he revealed that Big Ten commissioner Kevin Warren is the one holding up the deal... (The Spun)
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Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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atltiger648747 months
I actually agree with the Big Ten commish on this. Conference champs should get auto-bids. It would make the conf championship games hugely important.
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3down1047 months
It makes being in a weak conference even more beneficial.
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CanebreakCajun47 months
Fine. But what gets autobids? Is the pac 12 better than the AAC or SunBelt? I could take 4 sunbelt teams, stick them in the ACC and the win 8 or 9 games. Fact is there are 2 and 1/2 conferences and we all know it. The SEC, the Big 10 and half the Big 12,
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CanebreakCajun47 months
I mean, he did a such a good job managing the Little 10 during covid last year.....
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TigerOnTheMountain47 months
Remove P5 status for a borderline conference. Problem solved.
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TeddyPadillac47 months
why would you not want conference champs to get an auto bid? Now make sure everyone is playing at least 10 conference games, but i would agree with him that conference champs should make it.
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Cliff Booth47 months
This makes zero sense. The Big 10 would benefit from this structure as much as the SEC. This guy is an idiot.
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RaginSaint4347 months
It’s obvious what he’s doing. He’s trying to guarantee 2 B1G teams if an upset happens in the CCG.
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ClientNumber947 months
Affirmative action in action.
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BillyGibbons47 months
Seems ignorant…
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denvertiger47 months
Without even checking his CV you make a crack about affirm action because he's black? Wonder who gave you a job you probably didn't deserve.
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