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sports7 months ago

SEC's Greg Sankey criticizes CFP proposals amid playoff debate

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.

sports1 year ago

CFP Rankings Stir Debate: Big Ten Favored, BYU and Big 12 Snubbed

The College Football Playoff (CFP) committee has ranked unbeaten Oregon as the No. 1 team in its inaugural 2024 rankings, highlighting the significance of conference races with 12 playoff spots now available, including five automatic bids for conference champions. This shift means that nearly half of the playoff field will be determined by conference standings, increasing the importance of these races. The article also notes that the CFP committee might be underrating the SEC this year, based on a BCS-style rating approach.

sports1 year ago

"2024 NCAA Women's Basketball Tournaments: Conference Winners and March Madness Predictions"

The 2024 NCAA women's basketball tournament will feature 68 teams, with 32 qualifying automatically through conference tournaments. The article provides a table listing the schedules, locations, and automatic bid information for all 32 conferences, with updates as teams secure their bids. The remaining 36 teams will qualify as at-large selections for the tournament.

sports2 years ago

College Football Playoff Committee Proposes 5+7 Model, Changing Playoff Format

The College Football Playoff committee has approved a "5+7" model, which will grant automatic bids to the five highest-ranked conference champions, instead of the previous six. This change comes as the Pac-12 faces significant conference consolidation, with several teams leaving for other conferences. The new model still needs approval from the CFP board, but if implemented, it would allow non-power conference teams to have a chance at making the playoffs on an annual basis.