The Big Ten and SEC's CFP bargain: Would more auto-bids mean less selection committee?
Briefly

The College Football Playoff (CFP), launched in 2014, has engaged fans in extensive discussions about team selections, which have become a hallmark of college football enthusiasm. The involvement of conferences like the Big Ten and SEC hints at possible changes to the selection process beginning in 2026, as leaders seek a more straightforward method potentially reducing the subjective element of team selection. Despite the ongoing debates and frustrations with the selection committee, this discourse maintains fan engagement and excitement in the sport.
The College Football Playoff's selection process, with its blend of subjectivity and excitement, remains a captivating topic for fans, influencing discussions even as the landscape evolves.
Commissioners Greg Sankey (SEC) and Tony Petitti (Big Ten) indicated that while they consider changes to the selection committee process, clarity and understanding of prior decisions remain essential.
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