Does the College Football Playoff appropriately award strength of schedule? That's a factor being debated as SEC decides schedule format. CFP selection committee does value strength of schedule ...
The Big 12 will continue to grow. That is, if you believe the possibilities going forward regarding automatic qualifiers in ...
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.
And even after a CFP that featured Big Ten teams playing eight playoff games to SEC teams' five -- providing a boost in the Big Ten's overall schedule strength -- the SEC still finished with five ...
Like the SEC is entitled to playoff spots just by name brand alone? The Big Ten (which plays a nine-game conference schedule already) and SEC have already semi-monopolized the CFP starting in 2026 ...
However, Sankey has one caveat: An expanded conference schedule should not impact ... the SEC and Big Ten get guaranteed playoff bids in a new CFP format. The potential idea of a 14-team playoff ...
Metrics dominate the March Madness conversation before the NCAA Tournament. That's not the case with the College Football ...
The CFP selection committee does value strength of schedule – just not as much as some within the SEC would like. And, not enough to make up for SEC teams losing multiple games to mediocre or bad ...
DALLAS (AP) — Conference commissioners who are part of the College Football Playoff had discussions Tuesday about possible changes for next season, including how the 12-team field is seeded.
So, let's extinguish this lingering narrative that the CFP ignored schedule strength. If the playoff featured 14 teams instead of 12 – it might by 2026 – then Alabama would have become the ...