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The College Football Playoff format and conference schedules were a hot topic across NCAA football media days.
The Big Ten Football Media Days provided insight on what to expect heading into the 2025 college football season. The USC Trojans and coach Lincoln Riley took t
The Sun-Times spoke with current and former Big Ten coaches, players and analysts about Bret Bielema, Luke Altmyer and whether or not this playoff talk is warranted.
There is no bigger presence in college football analytics than Bill Connelly and his SP+ ratings, and last week Bill produced his 2025 Big Ten season preview. While Bill is a sharp analyst with plenty of valuable insights and opinions,
Penn State's James Franklin is the newest Big Ten head coach to call out the lack of uniformity with the number of in-conference games in college football.
Petitti is advocating for a more 'NFL-style' playoff, where play-in games keep CFP hopes alive for more teams late into the season
Commissioner Tony Petitti said his goal with the Big Ten is to weave successful elements from the pro ranks into a landscape that is distinct to college, but also changing with athlete compensation and other areas.
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Every summer, coaches from across college football gather for their respective conference’s media days and are asked a myriad of questions about the upcoming season. Key losses from last year’s roster,
Both conferences are on board for further expansion from a 12-team format to 16 teams starting with the 2026 season, but they deviate from there — with self-interest at the center of it all. Imagine that.
Commissioner Tim Pernetti wants the newly rebranded American Conference included in the College Football Playoff conversation.
A year after four veteran quarterbacks led four Big Ten teams to the College Football Playoff, the league's top 2025 QB storylines are about the heralded prospects who will get a chance to shine. While known commodities such as Penn State's Drew Allar and Illinois' Luke Altmyer are back,