Greg Sankey says SEC, Big 10 still differ on best CFP model
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Yardbarker on MSNFive ACC games that will shape College Football PlayoffWith the Big Ten and SEC taking an even bigger piece of the college football pie, rumors of the ACC's potential demise surfaced in 2024. Rumors be damned, the ACC put two teams in the inaugural 12-team College Football Playoff last season,
The SEC is having its annual Media Days a week before the Big Ten will, meaning there'll be news to sit on for a few days before the Big Ten teams take the stage.
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Greg Sankey reiterated that the SEC and Big Ten hold all the cards when it comes to the future CFP format, but conceded that it may stay the same if an agreement can't be reached.
The CFP contract provides the SEC and Big Ten with the ability to impose changes they both want, but that doesn't matter if the conferences can't agree on those changes.
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