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RE: AAC at a crossroads: "We’re trying to figure out what our strategy is going ...
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Whether or not Aresco remains unhappy about the pace of the CFP committee's deliberations on a potential expansion of the CFB playoffs, it's now clear that AAC football fans who were hoping for a CFP expansion before 2026 have every reason to be very frustrated, indeed:


from espn.com:

Heather Dinich - ESPN Senior Writer
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"There will not be a new (expanded CFP) format this season or next season ... even if the board decides to alter the format, it may well not occur until after the current agreement has expired, which isn't until after the 2025 season."

-Bill Hancock, CFP executive director.


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https://www.espn.com/college-football/st...y-16-teams
(This post was last modified: 05-11-2021 12:10 AM by jedclampett.)
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