SEC's Greg Sankey criticizes CFP proposals amid playoff debate

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SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey expressed concerns that a proposed 16-team playoff format, which guarantees the SEC at least four spots, could actually reduce the conference's playoff positions depending on the number of teams and the specific format chosen. The discussion around playoff expansion includes various models, with the SEC advocating for a system that ensures their teams' postseason presence, while also considering schedule and ranking evaluations. The future of the playoff format and the addition of a ninth league game are under review, with potential impacts on team selection and conference advantages.
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