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College football leaders weigh 16- or 24-team playoff, but need time to sort out revenue details
- College football leaders debated expanding the playoffs to either 16 or 24 teams but did not reach a final decision during their meeting.
- Rich Clark described the discussions as very healthy yet inconclusive.
- Leaders plan to continue studying the potential impacts on venues, schedules, and conference title games before making a decision.
- The next meeting is scheduled for September, with the possibility of an earlier meeting if more information becomes available.
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College football leaders weigh 16- or 24-team playoff, but need time to sort out revenue details
College football leaders gathered Wednesday to debate the merits of expanding to 24 or 16 playoff teams.
College Football Leaders Meet in Denver to Weigh 16- vs. 24-Team Playoff Formats
College football leaders gathered Wednesday to debate the merits of expanding to 24 or 16 playoff teams. They need more time, though, to sort out the details of what could be the most important number — money. Rich Clark, the executive director of the College Football Playoff, said the meetings between commissioners and a few others were "very healthy" but didn’t lead to anything concrete. "We’ve got a lot on the table to just help us to continu…

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