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Big 12 Conference pokes fun at Big Ten commissioner's College Football Playoff ideas

Big 12 Conference pokes fun at Big Ten commissioner's College Football Playoff ideas

USA Today6 days ago
Conference media days across the country are taking place this month, and a significant point of discussion has been the expansion of the College Football Playoff.
Big 12 and ACC commissioners and coaches prefer five automatic qualifiers and 11 at-large bids, while the SEC and Big Ten appear to favor a "4-4-3-3-1-3" model. The latter would give the Big Ten and SEC four automatic bids each.
The topic generated, understandably, is a hot-button issue in college football. Big Ten Commissioner Tony Petitti created a viral moment when he suggested that a 6-3 Big Ten team should still be considered for a CFP spot.
"If you're 6-3 in the Big Ten, i would argue that's a good record," Petitti said. "If you stumble in the nonconference I don't know why that would disqualify you from playoff contention."
The Big 12 Conference social media team replied to Petitti with a jab of their own, featuring the 2024 Iowa Hawkeyes, who finished 6-3, losing to the Big 12's Iowa State in nonconference play.
I love the Big 12 social team for doing this because it just shows that no one believed Iowa was a playoff team last season. It also highlights that the Hawkeyes' loss to a talented Iowa State squad was detrimental to their playoff hopes, as it should be.
It is quite a statement from Petitti, and sure, if those losses are against top-tier Big Ten opponents and come with some memorable wins, then perhaps a team with three losses could still be playoff-worthy. Otherwise, it is a nonstarter in my eyes.
The evolution of the CFP format over the next few years will be a central topic as the 2025 season progresses.
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