In an era of big change in college football, the SEC and Big Ten are pushing for more change and more control with the CFP.
SEC moving to nine-game schedule will usher in play-in games for an expanded College Football Playoff and complete seismic ...
Proposed scheduling changes for the Big Ten and SEC could see the Iowa Hawkeyes in the crosshairs of seismic shift in college football.
The Big Ten and SEC are in New Orleans this week to remake the one-year-old 12-team playoff. Gambling with the future and ...
The SEC's and Big Ten's reach on linear, digital and streaming platforms indicates why they would be drawn to play each other ...
Justin Carter picks the greatest quarterback in school history for the 16 SEC schools. Who is the best QB of all time at ...
The two most powerful conferences in college sports are in agreement that the seeding setup for the Football Bowl Subdivision ...
The Big Ten and Southeastern Conference will push for changes in the way College Football Playoff teams are seeded next ...
Texas football, coming off two straight CFPs, is a strong bet to make a third straight playoff. But where are the Horns in my ...
Two ruling parties are controlling college football: the Big Ten and SEC. And they’re about to light the whole thing aflame.
College football’s top administrators are meeting this week to talk expansion. It should be no surprise that revenue generation is biggest topic.
The biggest action item in the closed-door sessions will surround where the two leagues stand on the CFP’s structure, format and timing.
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