College Football Playoff Expansion
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The College Football Playoff's power players are locked in a showdown on the future format of the postseason tournament, and High Noon is fast approaching. The CFP's executives have conducted several meetings over the last several months to attempt to finalize the format for the 2026 postseason and beyond.
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The College Football Playoff will go to a more straightforward way of filling the bracket next season, announcing Thursday that it will place teams strictly on where they are ranked instead of moving pieces around to reward conference champions.
Ryan Day has the luxury of building his 2026 class around one of the most coveted players in the country: five-star receiver Henry, whose father, the late Chris Henry, was a star receiver for West Virginia and the Cincinnati Bengals. Henry Jr. stands 6-6 and has a combination of length and quickness rarely seen from high school receivers.
After pushback from SEC coaches on a model that would guarantee four automatic bids for the SEC and Big Ten, the 5+11 format may now be favored. But that would put the SEC at odds with its partner in deciding the CFP future.
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