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Big Ten's Petitti: No support for SEC's at-large bid preference for College Football Playoff

Big Ten's Petitti: No support for SEC's at-large bid preference for College Football Playoff

Toronto Star2 days ago
LAS VEGAS (AP) — The Big Ten commissioner doubled down on the league's preference for multiple automatic qualifiers in the next version of the College Football Playoff on Tuesday, increasing the likelihood of a showdown with the Southeastern Conference when the format for 2026 is decided.
At the league's football media days, Tony Petitti said any change that adds at-large bids and increases the discretion and role of a selection committee — a format the SEC and others have shown a preference for — 'will have a difficult time getting support of the Big Ten.'
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