The CFP management committee is waiting on more information before deciding whether to change how teams are seeded in the 12-team playoff this fall.
Conference commissioners who are part of the College Football Playoff have put off any decisions on potential changes to the format, including how the 12-team field is seeded.
But the public attention is on the potential changes for 2025 and then 2026, the latter when the Big Ten and SEC take more power in determining what the CFP format looks like through 2031.
Chris Vannini (@ChrisVannini) February 25, 2025 Under the format reportedly being discussed by the SEC and Big Ten, the CFP would expand to 14 or 16 teams, with both conferences receiving four ...
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The future of the CFP format has yet to become a federal issue, but so far the multiple-AQ idea does not appear to be a winning platform with fans (and constituents) — even those within Big Ten ...
CFP Commissioners Put off Any Decisions on Changes to Playoff Format, Including Seeding of Teams DALLAS (AP) — Conference commissioners who are part of the College Football Playoff had ...
Does the College Football Playoff appropriately award strength of schedule? That's a factor being debated as SEC decides ...
The 10 FBS commissioners and Notre Dame athletic director Pete Bevacqua -- an 11-person group called the CFP management committee -- are considering a "straight seeding" format this year ...
The College Football Playoff management committee has named Baylor Athletics Director Mack Rhoades as the chair of the ...
No drastic decisions are expected on Tuesday, but the two power conferences will begin their quest for a CFP takeover ...
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