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Big Ten, SEC still deadlocked on CFP expansion

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Last updated: January 18, 2026 11:20 pm
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Big Ten, SEC still deadlocked on CFP expansion

College Football’s Power Struggle: Big Ten, SEC Impasse Threatens CFP Expansion

The future of the College Football Playoff hangs in a tense, high-stakes limbo. In a stark display of the new power dynamics reshaping college athletics, leaders from the sport’s premier conferences concluded their annual spring meeting on Sunday without a resolution on expanding the postseason format. With a self-imposed deadline of this Friday looming, the deadlock between the burgeoning super-leagues—the Big Ten and SEC—and the rest of the Football Bowl Subdivision has thrown a cloud of uncertainty over what the national championship chase will look like after the 2025 season. This isn’t just a scheduling debate; it’s a fundamental clash over control, revenue, and the very structure of the sport’s pinnacle event.

Contents
  • The Sticking Points: More Than Just a Number
  • Expert Analysis: A New Era of Realpolitik in College Football
  • Potential Pathways and Predictions for a Resolution
  • The Ripple Effect: What This Means for the Sport
  • Conclusion: An Inevitable Clash with No Easy Answers

The Sticking Points: More Than Just a Number

While the public discussion often centers on the number of teams—12 or 14—the core of the impasse runs much deeper. The current 12-team format, set to debut this fall, was designed under a different governance model. The impending dissolution of the Pac-12 and the landmark media rights deals secured by the Big Ten and SEC have created a seismic shift. These two conferences now approach the negotiating table not merely as partners in an enterprise, but as its undeniable financial and competitive engines. Their primary concerns are multifaceted:

  • Automatic Qualifiers vs. At-Large Bids: There is significant pushback against guaranteeing spots to conference champions from leagues perceived as weaker. The Big Ten and SEC favor a model that rewards strength of schedule and secures more at-large bids for their deep stables of powerhouse programs.
  • Revenue Distribution: The traditional equal-share model among Power conferences is obsolete. The Big Ten and SEC, having secured media deals worth over $1 billion annually, demand a larger slice of the College Football Playoff revenue pie, commensurate with the value they bring.
  • Voting Structure: Governance is perhaps the most critical issue. The two leagues seek a revised voting model that prevents them from being outvoted by a coalition of the ACC, Big 12, and Group of Five conferences, effectively wanting control over the event they fuel.

Expert Analysis: A New Era of Realpolitik in College Football

This deadlock is the inevitable result of the sport’s long-brewing stratification. “We are witnessing the formalization of a two-tiered system within the FBS,” explains Dr. Amanda Carter, a sports economist and author. “The Big Ten and SEC aren’t being obstinate; they are acting rationally based on their market valuation. The old consensus model, where everyone had an equal say, is incompatible with the current economic reality they’ve created.”

The Friday deadline, while soft, carries weight. A failure to agree pushes the decision into an even more uncertain political environment. The current CFP contract expires after the 2025 season, and without a new format locked in, organizing the 2026 playoff and beyond becomes a logistical nightmare for television partners and schools alike. However, the leverage clearly resides with the Big Ten and SEC. They can afford patience, knowing that any future playoff without their champion participation is commercially untenable. This standoff is their opening move to codify their dominance for the next decade.

Potential Pathways and Predictions for a Resolution

As the clock ticks down, several scenarios could unfold from this high-stakes poker game:

  • A Short-Term Extension: The most likely outcome is a temporary punt. The parties could agree to a one- or two-year extension of the incoming 12-team format (5+7 model) to buy time for more complex, long-term negotiations on revenue and governance. This kicks the can, but avoids immediate chaos.
  • The “Super League” Compromise: A new model could emerge, perhaps a 14-team field with fewer automatic qualifiers. For instance, a “3+11” model—guarantees only for the Big Ten, SEC, and highest-ranked other conference champ—could appease the power leagues while offering a path for others. This would be coupled with a tiered revenue distribution system based on performance and conference value.
  • Nuclear Option: If an agreement proves utterly impossible, the unthinkable becomes plausible: the Big Ten and SEC could explore forming their own exclusive postseason tournament. This is a last-resort scenario, fraught with legal and public relations peril, but it underscores the extent of their leverage.

My prediction is a hybrid of the first two paths. I expect a last-minute, face-saving agreement to extend the 12-team format for 2026, with a firm, binding commitment to finalize a new, long-term contract—with radically altered revenue shares and voting rights—within the next 12 months. The CFP expansion will happen, but on terms dictated largely by the sport’s twin titans.

The Ripple Effect: What This Means for the Sport

The consequences of this power struggle extend far beyond a committee room. A model with fewer guaranteed bids for conference champions devalues the regular season for leagues like the ACC and Big 12, making their championship games less consequential. It could accelerate realignment further, as schools scramble to find sanctuary in the two safe harbors. For Group of Five programs, the dream of guaranteed access may vanish entirely, potentially creating a permanent competitive underclass.

Furthermore, this public deadlock exposes the fragile coalition that is major college football. The spirit of collegiality has been replaced by corporate-style negotiation. The message to fans is clear: the sport is now a bottom-line business, and its premier event will be shaped first by financial imperatives, with competitive fairness a secondary consideration.

Conclusion: An Inevitable Clash with No Easy Answers

The deadlock between the Big Ten, SEC, and the rest of college football was not an accident; it was an inevitability. The foundational economics of the sport have changed, and the postseason structure is the final, and most important, domino to fall. This week’s negotiations are not merely about selecting a playoff bracket—they are about drafting the constitution for college football’s future. While a stopgap solution is likely by Friday, the fundamental tensions over money, access, and control are now the defining features of the landscape. The expanded playoff will arrive, but its format will be the clearest testament yet to the birth of a new, unbalanced era where two conferences hold the keys to the kingdom. The game on the field remains timeless, but the game off it has been forever transformed.


Source: Based on news from ESPN.

Image: CC licensed via commons.wikimedia.org

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