College Football Playoff Week 11 lessons: The SEC is rising and the Big Ten is sweating
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This week, we got a glimpse of the ongoing conflict between the Big Ten and the SEC that will most likely keep the College Football Playoff at 12 teams next year.

Mississippi State president Mark Keenum, who heads the CFP board of managers, went on “The Paul Finebaum Show” on Friday and made it clear the SEC doesn’t want a playoff with multiple automatic qualifiers for power conferences. The Big Ten does.

If they can’t agree, nothing will get done and another year of talking about how to expand the Playoff will lie ahead. With four weekends of football left until selection day, this CFP race is setting up to show why each conference is taking the stance it does.

What we learned …

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