‘ESPN Wants To Protect Their SEC Schools’ — CFB World Reacts As ACC Commissioner Confirms CFP Expansion Truth

The College Football Playoff and the issue of CFP expansion have stolen the headlines in recent weeks as the Power Four conferences debate the competition’s future. The current 12-team format, which replaced a four-team field, has been in place for only two years, but already discourse over possible expansion has divided college football.

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How Potential CFP Expansion Is Dividing College Football Fans

After being the sole supporter of a 24-team College Football Playoff field for a while, Big Ten commissioner Tony Petitti was joined by Big 12 commissioner Brett Yormark, who championed the same number. On Wednesday, On3’s Brett McMurphy revealed that ACC commissioner Jim Phillips also supports a 24-team CFP field.

McMurphy reported that Phillips revealed that ESPN supports a more moderate 12- to 16-team field in the playoffs. The revelation caused different reactions from college football fans on X:

The “First and 16” podcast theorized that ESPN’s reluctance to champion a bigger field was because of the SEC’s influence, tweeting, “Shocker! ESPN wants to protect their SEC schools from being exposed.”

Renowned analyst Josh Pate subtly blasted the authorities for pursuing the expansion idea.

“90% of the fans hate it. Keep asking more coaches and ADs,” Pate tweeted.

Analyst Parker Fleming went on a different tangent for the SEC in the CFP expansion debate.

“Call me crazy, but wouldn’t the SEC be way better off doing some kind of plus one/paired matchups feeding into the SEC championship game rather than expanding playoff to get Texas-Tulane and Vandy-Virginia R1 games?” Fleming tweeted.

The issue of the playoff field caused widespread discourse last season, when the Notre Dame Fighting Irish were bumped from the final 12-team field in favor of the Miami Hurricanes on Selection Sunday.

SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey Addresses Playoff Expansion Talks

While speaking to reporters at the APSE Southeast Region meeting, SEC commissioner Greg Sankey, who supports a 16-team field, addressed the conference’s position on the playoff expansion.

“That focus hasn’t changed,” Sankey said. “We’re open to the conversation, but there are a lot of ideas out there that have to be supported with analysis and information, not speculation.

“We’re trying to inform that with research. We’ve done that, from our perspective, with 16. We want to understand, through some analytic support, games that matter in an expanded environment and games that might not matter.”

According to an On3 report, should conferences not reach an agreement on the future of the College Football Playoff by December, the current 12-team format will continue in 2027.

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