Jon Joseph Moderator No. 1 Share Posted April 22 (edited) A lengthy but thorough article tapping into the state of the college football (CFB) game regarding the playoff, litigation, and where the money is going. The B1G and the SEC continue to distance themselves from the rest of CFB. With the Power 2 conferences bringing the majority of the playoff money the gap will widen. Want to keep up to date in the world of college sports? This article is a must-read! The proposed Super League has no appeal whatsoever for the B1G, SEC, ESPN, and Fox and was dead on arrival. The B1G and the SEC are a Super League, with each conference expected to expand to 20 to 24 teams without an equal distribution among conference members. Teams will 'eat what they kill.' Teams with more invested in the Money Ball sports will see a bigger return on the investment than teams that are unwilling or unable to invest the same amounts. Teams most likely will agree to employer status which will winnow out more of the lesser programs. In other words, the business of CFB will be run like a business and not a collective. How the new College Football Playoff format came to be and what it means for the sport's future SPORTS.YAHOO.COM "The rich are getting richer, and the poor get poorer." A look inside the heated negotiations over the latest CFP deal, and the unstable landscape that lies ahead. The rich are getting richer. It is so nice to be B1G. Edited April 22 by Jon Joseph 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...