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And here we go.....12 just probably isn't enough.
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<blockquote data-quote="This Ain't Chopped Liver" data-source="post: 3362304" data-attributes="member: 74137"><p>Appears 14 will happen. 3 each for the SEC and B1G and 2 each for the Big XII and ACC are one negotiated option—</p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://sports.yahoo.com/sources-cfp-circulating-new-14-team-model-to-include-3-automatic-spots-for-big-tensec-2-for-accbig-12-231454030.html[/URL]</p><p>The 3-3-2-2-1 format is seen as a compromise to the Big Ten and SEC’s initial proposal of four automatic berths for those leagues — a model that, in a 14-team playoff, would leave just one at-large spot.</p><p></p><p>Timing of a final decision on a format is uncertain, but CFP leaders are facing a somewhat urgent timeline with regards to a new television deal. A format for a future playoff is one of several unresolved issues that commissioners must tackle before extending its deal with ESPN through 2031, a contract worth $1.3 billion annually, according to the network’s own reporting.</p><p></p><p>The CFP revenue-sharing model as well as a voting structure are other unresolved issues. CFP executive director Bill Hancock believes that the issues need to be solved within the next month.</p><p></p><p>The 3-3-2-2-1 format proposal is a move toward another trend in college athletics: unequal treatment among its members. The SEC and Big Ten, swelling to a combined 34 members with some of the sport’s biggest brands, are jockeying for more access than other leagues.</p><p></p><p>The format reflects the growing gap between the new tier in the sport: the Power Two and all others.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="This Ain't Chopped Liver, post: 3362304, member: 74137"] Appears 14 will happen. 3 each for the SEC and B1G and 2 each for the Big XII and ACC are one negotiated option— [URL unfurl="true"]https://sports.yahoo.com/sources-cfp-circulating-new-14-team-model-to-include-3-automatic-spots-for-big-tensec-2-for-accbig-12-231454030.html[/URL] The 3-3-2-2-1 format is seen as a compromise to the Big Ten and SEC’s initial proposal of four automatic berths for those leagues — a model that, in a 14-team playoff, would leave just one at-large spot. Timing of a final decision on a format is uncertain, but CFP leaders are facing a somewhat urgent timeline with regards to a new television deal. A format for a future playoff is one of several unresolved issues that commissioners must tackle before extending its deal with ESPN through 2031, a contract worth $1.3 billion annually, according to the network’s own reporting. The CFP revenue-sharing model as well as a voting structure are other unresolved issues. CFP executive director Bill Hancock believes that the issues need to be solved within the next month. The 3-3-2-2-1 format proposal is a move toward another trend in college athletics: unequal treatment among its members. The SEC and Big Ten, swelling to a combined 34 members with some of the sport’s biggest brands, are jockeying for more access than other leagues. The format reflects the growing gap between the new tier in the sport: the Power Two and all others. [/QUOTE]
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