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“Let’s Go Back to the Old Format”: OSU President Publicly Objects Grand Big Ten Vision for CFP

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In a clear break from his conference’s official stance, Ohio State President Ted Carter is publicly objecting to Tony Petitti and Big Ten ADs’ push for a massive College Football Playoff expansion. During a February 16 interview with WBNS 10 TV, Carter stated he’d prefer to ‘go back to the old format’ of four teams.’

“I’m a little bit like a lot of fans. We don’t need more teams. Let’s go back to the old format when there were only four teams in it. If you’re Ohio State and you’re one of the four, your odds are a heck of a lot better. So, with the 12, if we can get the scheduling down right, that’s gonna make us competitive,” Ted Carter said.

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“Adding another game because you want to have more teams in it is not the right answer. So something’s got to give. More than likely, conference championships come off the table. And, of course, I’m gonna be a little bit biased here. I wanna protect the Army-Navy game. That is still America’s game.”

The Buckeyes’ president’s comments hint that things aren’t completely aligned with the Big Ten’s massive playoff format. B1G commissioner Tony Petitti and the conference officials have been pitching the 24-team model, featuring the nation’s top 23 teams and one G6 team without any automatic qualifiers.

This format eliminates the conference championship game and any other in-conference rematches in the playoffs.

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