News

College football's commissioners have until Dec. 1 to decide on the format for the College Football Playoff for 2026 and ...
The current format of the College Football Playoff has been heavily scrutinized from all sides for a plethora of reasons, ...
The Big Ten wants to emphasize conference standings, prop up mediocre teams and insert play-in games. How does that improve ...
The College Football Playoff has always been a hot topic of discussion since its inception, from the debates during the four-team playoff era to its expansion t ...
It's almost time for preseason camp. Optimism is running high. Several teams are hoping offseason narratives turn into ...
The College Football Playoff could expand once again, but Big Ten commissioner Tony Petitti has strong feelings about what should happen.
To be clear, the selection committee does not form college football’s lifeblood. A playoff didn’t even exist until 2014. The sport’s backbone is formed by rivalries, pageantry and stadium ...
Big Ten commissioner Tony Petitti has a job to do, and programs to represent. With the College Football Playoff's future in flux, his plan acknowledges such.
College football needs a playoff selection committee, even if the NFL does not. That difference should be celebrated.
If Petitti’s playoff plan got approved, the Big Ten could earmark two auto bids for its top two teams, and decide its two remaining auto bids with play-in games: No. 3 vs. No. 6 and No. 4 vs. No. 5.