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College football leaders weigh 16- or 24-team playoff, but need time to sort out revenue details

  • College football leaders met to discuss expanding the playoffs to either 16 or 24 teams but made no final decisions.
  • Rich Clark, executive director of the College Football Playoff, described the discussions as 'very healthy' but said more work is needed before decisions are made.
  • Conference commissioners showed differing preferences: some support 16 teams, while others, including the Big Ten, support 24 teams.
  • The next meeting is planned for September, but an earlier one may occur if leaders gather enough information to advance the discussions.
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College football leaders weigh 16- or 24-team playoff, but need time to sort out revenue details

College football leaders gathered Wednesday to debate the merits of expanding to 24 or 16 playoff teams.

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The Washington Post broke the news on Wednesday, June 17, 2026.
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