
Big Ten’s Crucial Condition That Could Make or Break SEC’s Controversial 16-Team CFP Plan Revealed
There is also a chance that this leads to a scheduling partnership between the SEC and the Big Ten. SEC coaches are reportedly seeking a scheduling alliance where each every team plays one Big Ten team each season. The Big Ten has the same opinion on this matter as it does with the CFP format: If the SEC switches to nine conference games, then it might happen.
“LSU’s Brian Kelly says SEC coaches favor a scheduling partnership w/Big Ten giving the 2 leagues 1 non-conference game annually against each other,” Brett McMurphy said in a post. “Big Ten in favor only if/when SEC adds 9th league game.”
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