SEC Leaders Explore New College Football Playoff Formats Amid Ongoing Debate

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The SEC remains undecided on the future College Football Playoff format, with internal debates focusing on a 5+11 model supported by coaches and some conferences, contrasting with other proposals like the 4+4+2+2+1. The conference emphasizes its strength of schedule and record, seeking more influence in selection criteria, while the broader college football community discusses potential expansion and format changes, with a decision expected by December 1.
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