No decision was made on determining if the College Football Playoff can expand to 12 teams as soon as 2024 during Tuesday’s lengthy, in-person meeting of the CPF’s management committee, executive director Bill Hancock said.
“We won’t wrap up this week,” Hancock told a small group of reporters following a meeting that lasted almost seven hours at the Big Ten’s headquarters. “It’s never been done before, obviously. And so anytime you have new ground to break, it takes a lot of conversations to make sure you’re not missing any details.”
The 10 FBS commissioners and Notre Dame athletic director Jack Swarbrick will meet again for two hours on Wednesday morning, but expect to know more by an Oct. 20 meeting in Dallas. Big 12 commissioner Brett Yormark said the group will have some videoconferences between now and then.