executives and athletic directors alike has, yet again, been College Football Playoff expansion. Last week in Destin, Florida, when the Southeastern Conference held its annual spring meetings, it was no different. Headed into the week, it was widely believed that the SEC was against expansion, with their TV partner ESPN holding the exclusive rights to the 12-team playoff format. However, that’s not completely true. With the move to nine league g…
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