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They're already trying to fix the college football playoff format...
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According to most who have viewed the memorandum of understanding from last spring, the SEC and Big Ten hold sole discretion on the future CFP format starting in 2026, the beginning of the CFP’s new six-year television agreement with ESPN that runs through the 2031 playoff.

The agreement grants the leagues decision-making powers over the format but directs them to have “meaningful consultation” and collect “input” from the other conferences before making their decision.

Leaders in each conference have spent the last several weeks evolving a format idea — multiple automatic qualifiers per league — into a more realistic proposal. The 14- or 16-team model would grant four automatic qualifiers each to the SEC and Big Ten; two each to the ACC and Big 12; and one to the highest-ranked Group of Five champion. It includes one or three at-large spots, one of those intended for Notre Dame if it finishes ranked inside the top 14 — a guarantee specifically designated for the Irish that is part of the CFP memorandum.

Officials describe the 14-team format as a 4-4-2-2-1+1 model in which the top two seeds receive first-round byes. There would be no byes in a 16-team structure. In either, the CFP selection committee’s role is greatly diminished. The committee, its future — as the memorandum stipulates — also controlled by the SEC and Big Ten, would presumably seed 1 through 14 or 16 based directly on its top-25 rankings.
(Barstool Sports)
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TutHillTiger29 days
16 teams is fine
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JackDempsey1 month
Unbelievable, no matter how difficult or easy their schedule the Irish automatically get in by finishing in the top 14. Their best win could be say Purdue, lose to the only real good team they play and just like that in the playoff. The glory days of college football are definitely over with the new playoff formats and NIL. Sad to see.
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Broadside Bob1 month
If anything, we need to trim it to 8 teams.
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mpwilging1 month
SEC/B10 will kill the NCAA for division 1. At least I hope they do. It's about time to kill the beast
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KillTheGophers1 month
So, we are doubling down on the stupidity of round 1 games this past season?
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KillTheGophers1 month
So, we are doubling down on the stupidity of round 1 games this past season?
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Because those first round games this year were so riveting and competitive...
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