The Big Ten is exploring a 24-team College Football Playoff model that could reshape the postseason landscape by 2029, offering more teams, home games, and a new blueprint for the sport.
The College Football Playoff will remain at 12 teams in 2026, the CFP Management Committee announced on Friday, after the Big Ten and the SEC failed to reach a resolution regarding any future formats.
College football reporter Pete Thamel unveiled a document circulating from the Big Ten which lays out a 24-team CFP model.
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