
ACC Commish Issues Bold Demands That Could Shake Up College Football Playoff Expansion Forever
College football’s offseason chatter has taken a sharp turn toward the College Football Playoff expansion — but, honestly, it seems like the ACC might just be the wallflower at this dance. You’ve got the Big Ten and SEC pushing hard for automatic bids that could put the ACC’s access and strategic wiggle room on ice. Can a conference playing second fiddle really grab a bigger slice of the pie when the two football giants are calling most of the shots — and cash? ACC commissioner Jim Phillips isn’t just sitting quietly; he’s loudly demanding fairness and access, voicing a hope to keep things close to the current 5-and-7 model with an eye open to bigger brackets. But here’s the kicker — beyond the politics and playbook strategies — will the ACC’s big dogs like Florida State and North Carolina rise up fast enough to make noise where it counts? Because if they don’t, the ACC risks turning into little more than an afterthought in the playoff conversation. Intrigued?
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