This 14-team CFP proposal from SEC & Big Ten could alter college football FOREVER | College Football Enquirer
Subscribe to the College Football Enquirer Apple Podcasts | Spotify | YouTube Dan Wetzel, Ross Dellenger and SI's Pat Forde look ahead to this week's meeting between the SEC & Big Ten conferences which may change college football as we know it.
After only one season of the 12-team College Football Playoff, the SEC & Big Ten conferences have already determined its time for a change.
The conferences are likely to propose a 14 or even 16-team playoff next week that 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.
Dan, Ross & Pat take a deep dive into all the ways this proposal could alter the college football landscape including the devaluation of conference championship games, non-conference games becoming all but irrelevant, and scheduling disparities that would alienate many conferences.
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