College Football's Playoff Future Is a Mess
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SEC officials debated their future schedule format this week, but they're unlikely to reach a decision by the end of their spring meetings.
Nothing less than the future of college sports is being hashed this week at the Southeastern Conference’s annual spring meetings in Florida.
Big 12 commissioner Brett Yormark and the conference's athletic directors are voicing support for the 5+11 College Football Playoff format.
LSU football's Brian Kelly explained how the SEC's coaches are approaching the debate between eight or nine conference games at spring meetings.
We could see the SEC adopt a nine-game conference football schedule, a central topic of discussion at this week’s spring meetings. And while some coaches and ad
ChatGPT and Grok share their wildly different 16-team SEC football power rankings ahead of the 2025 regular season.
While Southerners are busy partying on the Gulf Coast this week, SEC power brokers will be just a few yards away.
In this excerpt from Josh Pate's College Football Show, Josh discusses the future of our sport if the SEC and the Big Ten made all the decisions.