College Football Playoff Expansion
The show's frame for expansion proposals beyond the current playoff structure, especially when access language, regular-season incentives, and media-rights inventory collide.
Current Show Posture
As of 2026-05-21:
The show is skeptical of 24-team expansion because the public argument about access and late-season stakes does not erase the underlying inventory fight. The useful read is not simply "more teams is bad"; it is that the bigger the field gets, the more the sport rewards proximity, coaching job-security language, and TV windows over the regular-season scarcity that makes college football different from other sports.
The show can live more easily with 16 than 24, which creates the strange short-term posture of preferring the SEC's self-interested restraint to the Big Ten's 24-or-12 negotiating line.
Evolution Timeline
- 2026-05-21 - Petitti's 24-team pitch is treated as media-rights inventory politics, not merely access reform. 2026-05-21 Tony Petitti Pitch Is Inventory Politics
- 2026-05-21 - The show argues 24 teams rewards middle-class proximity more than elite separation. 2026-05-21 Twenty Four Teams Rewards the Middle Class
- 2026-05-21 - The SEC's 16-team preference becomes the weirdly preferable brake on Big Ten expansion pressure. 2026-05-21 Greg Sankey Is the Weird Playoff Brake
Tensions
- Access vs. scarcity: Coaches and conferences frame bigger fields as access and incentive expansion; the show worries that the same move drains value from the regular season.
- SEC skepticism vs. SEC alignment: The show is not pro-SEC as a general posture, but in this negotiation the SEC's 16-team preference currently aligns better with the show's anti-24-team instinct.
Running Takes
- 2026-05-21: 2026-05-21 Tony Petitti Pitch Is Inventory Politics - Petitti's 24-team pitch is inventory politics dressed as access.
- 2026-05-21: 2026-05-21 Twenty Four Teams Rewards the Middle Class - a 24-team field rewards middle-class teams and coaches more than the sport's best teams.
- 2026-05-21: 2026-05-21 Greg Sankey Is the Weird Playoff Brake - Sankey's 16-team preference is the more palatable short-term restraint.
Episode Appearances
- 2026-05-21 Tony Petitti's Playoff Pitch and an ACC Vibe Check - Petitti 24-team proposal, SEC 16-team posture, media-rights inventory frame.
Related Entities
- Tony Petitti - Big Ten commissioner pushing 24 teams.
- Greg Sankey - SEC commissioner positioned as the current 16-team brake.
- Horizontal vs Vertical Conferences - broader conference-power lens.