The article discusses rising tensions surrounding the College Football Playoff, primarily driven by the ACC's objections to perceived inequities in playoff spot allocations favoring the SEC and Big Ten. The proposed model would grant each of the top conferences four automatic playoff slots, while the ACC and Big 12 receive only two. This controversy highlights broader questions about fairness in college football leadership, as voices from within the ACC demand a more balanced distribution of postseason opportunities.
They want three, not two. They want equity, not entitlements.
Greed, he wrote. One word. No filter. But it echoed loudly in Florida's Atlantic breeze.
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