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The College Football Playoff expansion chatter continues to dominate the offseason for another year.

After the inaugural 12-team playoff last season, coaches and admins are already proposing expanding again to 16 teams or even 24.

During SEC meetings in Destin, Florida, Texas coach Steve Sarkisian proposed a four-team SEC playoff, with the winner essentially guaranteed a CFP berth. Per CBS Sports:
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"I'm okay with 24, I'm okay with 16 and I'm okay with going back to four, but I really don't care for the number we're at right now, 12," Sarkisian told SiriusXM on Wednesday. "We've become a playoff or bust fanbase around the country, but there's not enough spots for us to have that mentality. Twelve is a tough number, especially when it's really not 12 -- Group of Five is getting a spot, Notre Dame's getting a free spot, so it's really 10 and then you've got AQs for other conferences.

"My point of going back to four is this -- I'm a big fan and proponent of the SEC Championship Game. I think there's something special about that game, and it means a lot. I've had a chance to coach in it three times. If we went back to four, we could have our own SEC playoff for the SEC Championship Game because now the conference has expanded to where not everybody gets to play each other anymore."

"If we had our own mini-playoff that could lead to an SEC Championship Game and that winner is going to the final four and maybe the team they beat is going to the final four," Sarkisian said. "We all knew when those four teams played, those were the best four teams."


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nuwaydawg21 hours
Texas is hell bent on destroying another conference

That is their MO. They are arrogant and only propose ideas that give them an advantage.
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nuwaydawg20 hours
There was an old adage about the second best basketball team in the SEC.

It was the guys sitting on the bench at Kentucky.

Texas has quite a bit of money for "depth".
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southernboisb2 days
NO conference p/o to go to the p/o!

That’s what the season does.
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TouchdownTony2 days
What is he talking about? The SEC will now play more teams more often than ever before. When we only had 10 teams you still would go 8-10 years without playing some teams. In 1991, which was the last year of 10 SEC teams, we only played 7 conference games and no SECCG.
We DON'T need more conference games.
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Timeoday3 days
The SEC is a much more physical conference. Much more. The SEC winner comes out battered and injured due to the tenacity of the SEC 4 game playoffs. Advantage would definitely slide to the other soft conferences for a national championship.
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theballguy3 days
Gotdam, are there enough games already?
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Zephyrius3 days
I think you missed his point. Go back to 4 team CFP with a 4 team SEC playoff with the winner getting a guaranteed spot in the CFP. That actually makes more sense regionally than anything we have now.

It would be interesting SEC and Big 10 4 team playoff- Combo of ACC/ Big 12 4 team playoff and a Notre Dame/ Mid Major 4 team playoff. Winners play for in a 4 team CFP.,
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southernboisb2 days
Easier to do a 4-team p/o when you only have 4P conferences.
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