College football's commissioners ended their meeting without reaching a decision on how the Playoffs will look next season and beyond, but if the way things are looking has shown us anything, it's this: They're going to screw it up.
Playoff executives explored changes to the 2025 postseason Tuesday but came to no decision on a proposal from the Big Ten and SEC to alter the playoff seeding.
No drastic decisions are expected on Tuesday, but the two power conferences will begin their quest for a CFP takeover
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Conference commissioners who are part of the College Football Playoff have put off any decisions on potential changes to the format, including how the 12-team field is seeded.
While it benefits them more than the rest of the sport, Urban Meyer, who coached in both the SEC (Florida) and the Big Ten ( Ohio State ), revealed on a recent episode of "The Triple Option," that he isn't necessarily a fan of it. When asking Nebraska head coach Matt Rhule about the matter, Meyer went on a tangent of sorts to describe his feelings.
The lengthy 2024 season has been over for more than a month, the transfer portal has settled down for now, and we're waiting to find out if the sport's powers-that-be are going to change the format of the College Football Playoff for 2025 and beyond.
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