Big Ten on a roll at spring meetings, trying to solve playoff stalemate and other college problems - Toronto Star
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Big Ten officials are making waves in Indianapolis as they push for changes to the College Football Playoff selection process. The conference is looking to ensure that their top teams have a fair shot at competing for a national championship by addressing what they see as an imbalance in the current system.
At the Big Ten spring meetings, administrators and coaches discussed strategies to improve the playoff format, aiming to create a more equitable competition environment. They are particularly concerned about the recent expansion of the playoff field from four teams to six, which they belie…
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