Reports: College Football Playoff to Expand to 12
The news that the College Football Playoff would be expanded began to circulate on Friday aftenrooon. Multiple sources in the CFB media idustry are now reporting that the CCFP Board of Managers have approved a 12-team field unanimously.
However, while the expansion has been approved, there still lacks clarity on just when the expanded playoff would begin.
According to Pete Thamel of ESPN, initial plans are set for the 2026 season but that timeline could be sped up. “There's still a chance that it could go earlier, but those details are complicated and would take some time to work out,” Thamel tweeted.
Nicole Auerbach of The Athletic also reported similarly while stating the plans would be to have six automatic qualifiers and six at-large bids.
“The 12-team CFP format will be the one that was initially proposed by the four-person working group. Six highest-ranked conference champions, six at-larges,” Auerbach tweeted. “Source tells @TheAthletic that there are a lot of details left to work out to see if it can be implemented before 2026.”
The Athletic clarified that the six highest ranked champions would be joined by the six highest ranked at large programs in the playoff.
Thamel later added that money was the key component in the decision.
“Presidents felt as if they were leaving too much on the table. [Money] could end up a powerful motivator for starting prior to 2026,” Thamel tweeted.