College Football Playoff Bosses Hold Off on Changes for 2025
USAMon Jan 20 2025
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College Football Playoff bigwigs didn't tweak the 2025 playoff seeding plan during their Sunday meeting, according to Sports Illustrated's Pat Forde. He reports that while changes aren't happening right now, commissioners are set to meet again on May 6. That's when they expect to have a big chat about the CFP's future.
CFP Chair Mark Keenum spilled the beans about commissioners starting to talk about the format and who's in charge. Yahoo Sports' Ross Dellenger shared this scoop.
Right now, the 12-team format has four highest-ranking conference champs getting top seeds and first-round byes. The fifth champ gets a spot but no bye. The rest of the spots go to the top-ranked non-conference champs.
This setup let teams like Arizona State and Boise State jump up the CFP rankings by winning their conferences. But neither they nor Clemson, who got the No. 12 seed, could win a playoff game. Even Oregon and Georgia, who were seeded higher, didn't win their quarterfinal games.
With all conference champs losing big except for Arizona State, folks are wondering if this format will last. Dellenger already said changing the structure is on the table, but it won't happen unless commissioners agree on a compromise.
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