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College Football Insider Predicts SEC Powerhouse Will Fire Head Coach and Lose Top Recruit to Rival originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
Leaders in the Big Ten are considering an idea to expand the College Football Playoff to 24 or 28 teams in the future, according to a report from ESPN’s Pete Thamel.
The Big Ten is reportedly considering a seismic change to the College Football Playoff format. You have to see it to believe it!
Some of the most successful programs of the College Football Playoff era had a tougher time consistently contending in these simulations. Defending national champ Ohio State appeared in 11 of the 25 brackets and reached the national championship game just three times. Alabama earned just five CFP bids and never played for a title.
If the Big Ten’s new proposal does indeed take shape but stops at 24 teams, the FBS (Football Bowl Subdivision) will also have the same number of teams as the FCS (Football Championship Subdivision) playoff format. In the new format, up to 20 games will take place on campus before advancing to the bowl games in later rounds.
We are officially a week away from Week 0 of the college football season, which means the media knows as much about SEC teams as
Danny Kanell is among those who feels that ESPN's recent updates to its FPI gives an unfair benefit to the SEC.