Big 10’s latest proposal is a stunner
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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNBig Ten offensive player of the year predictions
Penn State quarterback Drew Allar and Ohio State wide receiver Jeremiah Smith may have the strongest cases to be the Big Ten's top offensive player.
While the idea is in the very early stages, the Big Ten's proposal for a 24- or 28-team College Football Playoff eliminates conference title games and offers a large number of auto bids for all four power leagues.
If the Big Ten’s new proposal does indeed take shape but stops at 24 teams, the FBS (Football Bowl Subdivision) will also have the same number of teams as the FCS (Football Championship Subdivision) playoff format. In the new format, up to 20 games will take place on campus before advancing to the bowl games in later rounds.
The Big Ten is exploring the idea of a massive expansion of the College Football Playoff field to 24 or 28 teams, multiple outlets reported Saturday.
Big Ten Following Close Behind With Top CFP Contenders
The idea for a field as large as 28 teams was presented to Big Ten athletic directors for the first time last week, one source said.
There is no clear favorite to win the Big Ten this season. Could that open the door for the USC Trojans as a sleeper?
The Big Ten has floated an idea of expanding the current 12-team College Football Playoff to a 24-28 team playoff. The Big Ten has been trying to secure more au