This Week in the West: SEC makes news (with the CFP), Trump's planned EO and Pac-12 mediation stalls
Briefly

The offseason in college sports has been marked by significant developments affecting the Pac-12 and other universities. SEC commissioner Greg Sankey addressed the disagreements between his conference and the Big Ten concerning the College Football Playoff (CFP) format. There is uncertainty regarding the expansion to 14 or 16 teams by 2026. Additionally, the SEC is contemplating a shift to a nine-game conference schedule, a move that has garnered mixed reactions from coaches. The discussions emphasize essential competitive issues and have implications for the sport's structure moving forward.
During his opening remarks at SEC football media days, Greg Sankey acknowledged disagreements between the SEC and Big Ten regarding the future format of the College Football Playoff, hinting that it might not expand by the 2026 season.
Sankey suggested that the status quo of a 12-team playoff with five conference champions could remain in place if the SEC and Big Ten cannot reach an agreement on expansion.
The SEC is considering a move to a nine-game conference schedule, a change backed by Sankey but met with resistance from some coaches, tying directly into CFP negotiations.
The ongoing discussions about the CFP format and scheduling reflect a larger concern about competitive equity among conferences, particularly regarding the selection committee's processes.
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