Brett McMurphy joins the show to break down the growing power struggle surrounding the future of college football and the College Football Playoff format. McMurphy explains that the SEC and Big Ten remain deeply divided on expansion, with debates centering around whether the playoff should move to 16 or even 24 teams, while the ACC and Big 12 appear to be aligning more with the Big Ten’s position. The conversation also dives into the major influence television networks have on the sport, including how ESPN’s relationship with the SEC impacts the push for a 16-team format, and why the CFP is likely to remain at 12 teams until the two power conferences reach common ground. McMurphy also discusses the long-term possibility of a future superleague involving the SEC and Big Ten, the growing issues surrounding players gaining extra eligibility through injuries, and the difficulty of enforcing rules in today’s NIL and gambling-heavy college football landscape following the controversy involving Brendan Sorsby.

May 21, 2026




