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1 hour ago1 hr Author Moderator No. Big Ten eyes 24-team CFP, no league championship gamesThe Big Ten is circulating an internal document that lays out what a 24-team College Football Playoff would look like, including the elimination of conference championship games, a 23+1 selection model and an additional weekend of on-campus CFP home games.With the College Football Playoff format remaining at 12 for the 2026 season, the drumbeat of potential CFP change will inevitably echo through the coming season. The document, obtained by ESPN, includes other interesting details, such as the committee being tasked with not having any rematches in the first round.ESPN.comBig Ten eyes 24-team CFP, no league championship gamesThe Big Ten is circulating an internal document that lays out what a 24-team CFP would look like, including the elimination of conference championship games, a 23+1 selection model and an additional w
1 hour ago1 hr Author Moderator No. 🤔 Hmm2026 Pac-12 football schedule: 'Flex week' provides unique advantage in College Football Playoff raceHere's how the Pac-12 flex week works and why it could help the reimagined conference push a team into the CFPhttps://www.cbssports.com/college-football/news/2026-pac-12-football-schedule-flex-week-college-football-playoff/
1 hour ago1 hr Author Moderator No. 2026 College Football Odds: Notre Dame, Oregon Best Early Bets to Win CFPI know what you're thinking: Indiana was barely crowned the national champion, and we're already on to the next.That's how it works in betting. If you see a number you like and have the stats and information to back it up, why not go ahead and sprinkle a few bucks on a couple of college football national championship contenders?Whoever had the foresight to wager on the Hoosiers winning it all this time last year is laughing all the way to the bank, which is at least some incentive.To be fair, I don't see another Indiana-type team on the radar making that kind of run, but here's why I don't mind holding tickets for Notre Dame and Oregon for the next 10 months.https://www.foxsports.com/stories/college-football/early-college-football-title-picks-2026-27
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