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The SEC and Big Ten are currently at a standstill over the College Football Playoff format

ATLANTA (AP) — Southeastern Conference Commissioner Greg Sankey said Monday that despite frequent conversations with Big Ten counterpart Tony Petitti, the two leagues have yet to agree on the College Football Playoff format after this coming season and could leave it at 12 teams.

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The SEC and Big Ten are currently at a standstill over the College Football Playoff format

SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey discusses the annual conference highlights with Communications Director Chuck Dunlap sitting at the College Football Hall of Fame in Atlanta, Monday, July 14, 2025. (Hunter Dawkins/The Gazebo Gazette via AP)


ATLANTA (AP) — Southeastern Conference Commissioner Greg Sankey said Monday that despite frequent conversations with Big Ten counterpart Tony Petitti, the two leagues have yet to agree on the College Football Playoff format after this coming season and could leave it at 12 teams.

The disagreement doesn’t stem from a lack of communication. Sankey said he spoke with Petitti four times last week.

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