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The Pac-12 doesn’t have a vote in the College Football Playoff’s revamped governing structure — neither does the ACC or Big ...
Would it be wise for the Pac-12 to only have eight football-playing schools, so that each team will have a better shot at ...
AS DISCUSSION INTENSIFIES about the future of the College Football Playoff, Jon Wilner of the Mercury News explored which of the proposed scenarios would be of greater benefit to the Pac-12.
— The 4-4-2-2-1-3 model, in which the Big Ten and SEC would have four automatic qualifiers (AQs) regardless of in-season performance; the Big 12 and ACC would have two AQs; the top-ranked Group of ...
The Pac-12 doesn’t have a vote in the College Football Playoff's revamped governing structure, but it has a strong preference ...
So it was puzzling, and a little disheartening, when Pac-12 Commissioner ... team playing 12 games? It’s impossible, which is all the more reason to ditch the current Playoff format and ...
Pac-12 Commissioner ... this year's playoff race will undoubtedly fuel calls to expand the postseason format beyond the current four-team bracket. The playoff is in the midst of a 12-year contract ...
Without a partner, Pac-12 teams would not have quality options for filling the extra non-conference slot. The future of the division format depends ... it comes to the playoff, we shouldn ...
Greg Sankey bristles at the idea that he's a college sports villain. So, here’s an idea: Be the hero the College Football ...
As debate over expanded College Football Playoff heats up, SEC commissioner Greg Sankey fires back at ACC, Big 12 rivals: ...
Why wasn’t the Pac-12’s Teresa Gould at the College Football Playoff meeting in New York ... The SEC and Big Ten control the format for 2026 and have involved the ACC and Big 12 in the process.
The Pac-12 doesn’t have a vote in the College Football Playoff’s revamped governing structure — neither does the ACC or Big 12, for that matter — but the conference has a strong preference ...