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College Football Playoff mulls 12-team format


The College Football Playoff would expand from four to 12 teams, with six spots reserved for the highest ranked conference champions, under a proposal to be considered next week by the league commissioners. A 12-team playoff would also include six at-large selections and no limit on how many teams can come from any one conference. (Associated Press)

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College Football Playoff mulls 12-team format