It's coming. You can't stop it. You can only hope to delay it.
It’s coming. You can’t stop it. You can only hope to delay it. Major college football’s transformation into a National College Football League continues, and the next step on that road could come Aug. 30.
That question was originally settled with six automatic bids for the six highest-ranked conference champions plus six at-large berths based on the final playoff poll. Then the Pac-12 lost eight members and its status as a Power 5 conference. Now it appears everything is up for discussion again, from the format to revenue distribution to decision-making powers.
That would make it extremely difficult for a Group of Five team like UAB, Troy or South Alabama to make the playoff even after putting together a spectacular regular season. AAC Commissioner Mike Aresco has said he will fight against any plan that does not include a sufficient number of conference champions.
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