Much of the concern in a meeting between coaches and CFP reps stemmed from the SEC’s decision to move from eight conference games to nine.

While weighing concerns, commissioners are coalescing around the Big Ten’s push for 24 with the SEC representing the lone—and most important—holdout.

Commissioner Sankey said the meeting is more about understanding how a 24-team Playoff would impact college football than making decisions.

The SEC spring meetings are highlighting the growing divide between what’s best for college football and what’s best for the people running it.

One thing coaches at the SEC spring meetings did agree on: They don’t have much decision-making power when it comes to an expanded CFP.

Much of the concern in a meeting between coaches and CFP reps stemmed from the SEC’s decision to move from eight conference games to nine.

A CFP presentation meant to explain the playoff rankings instead deepened SEC concerns that the committee rewards dominant records in weaker leagues.

In the current age of college football, it seems that more changes are coming with the proposals that the College Football Playoff is expanded from 12 teams to

Big 12 coaches unanimously support a 24-team College Football Playoff, league leaders said Thursday after all 16 coaches convened in Frisco.

The inaugural nine-game SEC schedule looms while the future of the CFP hasn't been decided, but as one coach said, 'we ain't undoing it.'