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Big 12 Coaches Vote 24-Team Playoff Format as SEC Expands to 16 Schools

Unanimous endorsement signals alignment on postseason access ahead of Power Four revenue negotiations.

Published June 1, 2026 Source MSN Sports From the chopped neck
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JOHNNIE BLUE · June 1, 2026

Big 12 Coaches Vote 24-Team Playoff Format as SEC Expands to 16 Schools

Unanimous endorsement signals alignment on postseason access ahead of Power Four revenue negotiations.

Big 12 head coaches voted unanimously to support a 24-team College Football Playoff format during conference meetings, a structural shift that would guarantee entry points as the SEC operates with 16 schools and six new head coaches for 2026. The league's coaching committee also signaled openness to adding a 10th conference game, moving beyond the current nine-game schedule that has defined Power Five scheduling since realignment.

The vote carries weight because it represents operational consensus from the sideline level—not athletic directors managing budgets or university presidents negotiating media rights. Big 12 coaches endorsed the format knowing their teams would need multiple access paths in a postseason environment where the SEC, with Lane Kiffin now at LSU and Jon Sumrall at another program, commands six of the playoff's at-large discussions before a snap is played. The 24-team structure would likely include automatic qualifiers for conference champions plus 14-16 at-large bids, creating mathematical room for three or four Big 12 programs rather than the current one or two under the 12-team format.

The timing aligns with the Big 12's current negotiating position. The conference added Arizona, Arizona State, Colorado, and Utah from the Pac-12, bringing membership to 16 schools matching the SEC's footprint. Commissioner Brett Yormark has publicly targeted increased playoff access as leverage in upcoming revenue-sharing talks with ESPN and Fox. A 24-team format shifts the conversation from "will the Big 12 get a team in" to "how many teams and what seed line," a meaningful upgrade in selection committee optics and sponsor visibility. The format also extends the postseason calendar, creating additional inventory for broadcasters and more weeks of campus activation for apparel partners and local sponsors.

The 10th conference game discussion runs parallel. Adding another league matchup reduces non-conference scheduling flexibility but creates a second inventory unit for conference media partners. The SEC already plays eight conference games with 16 members; the Big 12 moving to 10 games with the same membership size would produce more marquee matchups per week and compress strength-of-schedule arguments during playoff selection. It also forces athletic directors to renegotiate existing non-conference contracts, some locked through 2028, creating exit clauses that legal teams at schools like Kansas State and TCU are quietly modeling.

The immediate follow-on centers on whether the playoff expansion vote reaches the CFP Board of Managers, which includes commissioners and university presidents. The current 12-team format runs through 2025 under existing contracts. A 24-team structure would require renegotiation with ESPN, which holds exclusive rights through 2031, and approval from all participating conferences. The Big 12's public alignment gives Yormark a coaching-endorsed mandate heading into those rooms. The SEC's silence on playoff expansion remains notable; the conference benefits most from the current 12-team format and has little incentive to dilute at-large positioning unless revenue per school increases materially.

Scheduling decisions for the 10th conference game would need finalization by summer 2025 to affect the 2026 season, the same year six SEC programs operate under new head coaches. The Big 12's voting bloc just declared its preference before those coaches finish their first recruiting cycles.

The takeaway
Big 12 coaches unanimously backed 24-team playoff expansion, creating negotiating leverage for Commissioner Yormark ahead of revenue talks with ESPN.
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