Big Ten, Tony Petitti and College Football Playoff
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At the conference's media days in Las Vegas, Big Ten commissioner Tony Petitti said the league will not support any playoff model that increases the role of the CFP selection committee.
The Big Ten enters the 2025 college football season with back-to-back national championships after Ohio State's impressive run through the College Football Playoff. While the criticism surrounding coach Ryan Day has tempered,
The college playoffs expanding from 12 to 16 teams could happen as soon as next season, but the Big Ten and SEC haven't come to an agreement on what that format would look like.
The college football season starts with two teams alone at the top of the Big Ten power rankings and a host of teams chasing the leaders.
Illinois football was supposed to be a sleeper, perhaps this year’s version of Indiana. But there’s too much hype coming out of Champaign.
Colin Cowherd believes that the Big Ten is now the premier college football conference over the SEC headed into the 2025 season.
Curt Cignetti defended IU's nonconference schedule at Big Ten media days, and in discussing CFP models and scheduling uniformity, used SEC criteria.
Petitti said a field determined by conference standings, rather than CFP rankings, would make the selection process more objective.
Oregon Ducks coach Dan Lanning won’t be short on talent in the 2025 season. Despite having multiple former five-star recruits and numerous former all-conference