SEC moves may disrupt playoff

Buckaineer

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Looks like college football at large is none too pleased with what is happening.

Why the SEC’s realignment maneuvers could lead others to pump the brakes on College Football Playoff expansion​


It has become clear, both to other college sports leaders and to anyone following the timeline of events closely, that SEC commissioner Greg Sankey was preparing to poach the Big 12’s crown jewel programs even as he worked alongside Big 12 commissioner Bob Bowlsby in the four-person CFP working group that studied expansion options. It is also clear, now, that Bowlsby was unaware of what was in motion behind his back; he praised Sankey for supporting a 12-team model that would be “what’s best” for college football at large.
“It creates some concern about the way the 12-team proposal was constructed, with a limited number of folks in the room and imperfect information between the people who were in the room,” new Pac-12 commissioner George Kliavkoff told The Athletic. “The proper process is: Everybody who has a say should have a say, and everybody should be operating with the same information.”
The CFP’s 12-year contract runs through the 2025 season, but the surprise announcement of a 12-team proposal last month led many to assume the four-team format would be blown up sooner than that. Now, momentum to make the change to the format before the contract runs out may be grinding to a halt.
 

view2akill

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That’s exactly what should be done , block the playoff expansion. Screw up the collusion by ESPN and the SEC
 

Pitt4Life34

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Link to where I said the SEC wasn't trying to get multiple playoff teams in?

Dickl!cks like you always talk a bunch of cr@p about others--you really need to focus on yourself. You have serious issues.


Dude the Big12 was the read headed step child before this happened and is dead man walking now. At the end of the day ACCept it and stop being so insecure.