Greg Sankey: 12-Team Model Best Option in CFP Expansion

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If the CFBPlayoff moves on from the current four-team model, SEC commissioner Greg Sankey prefers 12 teams

that it looks like that expansion could be tabled for another year. SEC commissioner Greg Sankey doesn't seem too broken up about that idea, given his league's domination of the four-team CFP system, though if expansion does come, he confirmed to Paul Finebaum that he prefers a 12-team model to eight teams, or some of the other ideas that have been floated in expansion talks.

“If we are going to move off the four-team format, the proposed 12-team model works well and compared to others, works best,”While the SEC has been open to the 12-team proposals, as opposed to, Sankey also indicated that he's very comfortable staying at four teams, given how much success his league has had in that format.

“Seventy-five percent of the time, we are winning the championship under the current format. We are comfortable continuing in that mode.”The SEC has won four of the seven College Football Playoffs, and has had at least one team in the title game in each of the last six years. Alabama and Georgia will play for the national title for a second time in five years on Monday. Dipping into the BCS era, the SEC has had 18 total teams play in the last 16 national championship games.

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