Greg Sankey Drops Bombshell Response to ACC and Big 12—What It Means for College Football’s Future

Greg Sankey Drops Bombshell Response to ACC and Big 12—What It Means for College Football's Future

College football never ceases to surprise, right? Just when you think the playoff format has settled into a groove, the committee drops a bombshell: starting in 2025, the seeding won’t be straightforward anymore. That’s right — winning your conference championship no longer guarantees a first-round bye. The ACC and Big 12 might be nursing some bruised egos here, despite their own commissioners voting in favor. Meanwhile, SEC’s Greg Sankey isn’t holding back — calling out critics and firing back with a blunt reminder that politics and passion both play in this game, and sometimes football’s best decisions get tangled in the noise. So, with powerhouse conferences jockeying for positioning and heated words flying, one has to wonder — is this reshuffle truly for the good of the sport, or just another chapter in college football’s never-ending drama? LEARN MORE.A lot of drama is unfolding in the college football landscape afte the College Football Playoff committee voted to change the seeding format ahead of the 2025 season. The CFP will not run under a straight-seeding model, so a conference championship no longer guarantees a team a bye in the first round of the playoff. This could end up hurting the ACC and Big 12, but both commissioners did vote for this change. They did both release statements on the matter, and SEC commissioner Greg Sankey fired back.

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