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The 12-team College Football Playoff this past season certainly did its job of offering highly-compelling college football ...
According to Thamel, the new model proposed by the Big Ten suggests eliminating conference title games and awarding more auto ...
Leaders in the Big Ten are considering an idea to expand the College Football Playoff to 24 or 28 teams in the future, ...
Proposal would eliminate conference title games and provide automatic bids for power conferences, with the Big Ten and SEC ...
After plenty of back-and-forth and a spring and summer full of discussion and disagreements, the Big Ten has suddenly ...
The Big Ten is reportedly floating a proposal that would expand the College Football Playoff from 12 teams to 24 or 28 teams.
According to ESPN's Pete Thamel, the Big Ten has begun floating the idea of a 24 or 28-team playoff. This would nearly double ...
The Big Ten is exploring a massive College Football Playoff expansion to 24 or 28 teams that would also eliminate conference ...
While this idea is still in its early stages, Big Ten Commissioner Tony Petitti shared it with the schools in his conference on Wednesday.
If the Big Ten’s new proposal does indeed take shape but stops at 24 teams, the FBS (Football Bowl Subdivision) will also ...
The Big Ten conference has started considering an idea for an expanded 24- or 28-team College Football Playoff format, ...
After nearly two years of investigation and speculation, the Michigan advanced scouting case has finally reached a resolution. Former Michigan staffer Connor St ...