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Report: Big Ten pushing expanded 24-team College Football Playoff

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It’s only a matter of time before the current 12-team College Football Playoff expands to include more invitations to the party. There was a groundswell of support to expand the model starting next year, but the team conferences that run the sport, the Big Ten and the SEC, couldn’t agree on a format, so the current model survived, for now (with some minor tweaks).

The sticking points have been the number of teams, automatic bids, and at-large spots, with the Big Ten favoring automatic qualifiers in a 24-team field, while the SEC is pushing for the top teams in the CFP rankings getting the nod in a 16-team format.

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The Big Ten is still preferring a 24-team field, but now appears to be pushing hard for a compromise, according to a report from ESPN, that would take into account the elimination of conference championship games, start with 16 teams, but eventually expand to 24. Furthermore, the Big Ten seems to be willing to drop the plethora of automatic bids for the conference in favor of the highest-ranked teams and the inclusion of one of the Group of Five teams once the field grows to 24, “no later than the 2029 season.” An expansion to 16 teams would initially have five automatic qualifiers.

More details, according to the report, involve the top two teams receiving byes, and the opening games — No. 16 vs. No. 13 and No. 14 vs. No. 15 — being played on the second weekend in December. The six second-round games would be on campus and four quarterfinals at traditional bowl locations on New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day. The semifinal games would be at traditional bowl sites, and the national title game would be played around mid-January.

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