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The race to the 2025 College Football Playoff -- this time with a straight seeding model -- begins now in what could be the final year of the 12-team bracket. As conversations continue on a potential 14-,
Leaders in the Big Ten are considering an idea to expand the College Football Playoff to 24 or 28 teams in the future, according to a report from ESPN’s Pete Thamel.
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According to Thamel, the new model proposed by the Big Ten suggests eliminating conference title games and awarding more auto bids for the four power conferences. In a 28-team playoff, the Big Ten and SEC would receive seven auto bids each, while the ACC and Big 12 would get five auto bids each, per Thamel.
Georgia falling in the SEC championship for the fourth time in eight years would be heartbreaking for Bulldog fans, but Georgia would still have an excellent chance to make the College Football Playoff. Georgia is also predicted to finish second in the ...
If the Big Ten’s new proposal does indeed take shape but stops at 24 teams, the FBS (Football Bowl Subdivision) will also have the same number of teams as the FCS (Football Championship Subdivision) playoff format. In the new format, up to 20 games will take place on campus before advancing to the bowl games in later rounds.