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College Football Coaches Push 24-Team CFP Format as Conference Revenue Models Shift

Athletic directors face December deadline as coaching bloc presents united front on expansion math.

Published May 7, 2026 Source CBS Sports From the chopped neck
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College Football Coaches Push 24-Team CFP Format as Conference Revenue Models Shift

Athletic directors face December deadline as coaching bloc presents united front on expansion math.

A coalition of Power Four head coaches is privately circulating support for a 24-team College Football Playoff format, setting up a structural collision with conference commissioners who negotiated the current 12-team model less than two years ago. The format would add 12 additional postseason inventory units to the CFP, expanding automatic qualifiers and at-large berths in a configuration that several ADs say would require renegotiating the existing television contract before its 2025 inaugural season.

The coaching push emerged during spring meetings in Arizona, where offensive and defensive coordinators from 11 schools presented athletic directors with attendance projections, NIL budget flexibility tied to postseason stipends, and transfer portal retention data correlated to playoff appearances. One SEC athletic director described the presentation as "more prepared than our own facilities committee." The format under discussion awards automatic bids to the five highest-ranked conference champions, plus 19 at-large selections determined by the selection committee. No play-in round. First-round games hosted on campus through the quarterfinals, then neutral sites for semifinals.

The timing reflects pressure inside athletic departments as NIL collectives formalize into quasi-salary structures. Coaches want more postseason gates to fund retention pools. 16 programs now operate collectives with annual budgets exceeding $12 million, according to On3 data, and postseason home games generate an average $4.2 million in net revenue per contest when factoring ticket sales, hospitality, and ancillary spend. A 24-team format guarantees eight first-round home games, compared to four under the current structure. The delta matters to programs like North Carolina and Wisconsin, which fell outside the 12-team cutoff in mock selections but would have hosted under a 24-team bracket. Their collective directors have already modeled the revenue.

Expansion requires unanimous consent from the 10-member CFP management committee, composed of the five Power Four commissioners, Notre Dame's athletic director, and four FBS conference leaders. The current 12-year, $7.8 billion ESPN contract includes provisions for format adjustments, but adding 12 games to the inventory would trigger renegotiation with the network. ESPN declined comment. One Big Ten source said the network's willingness hinges on whether the additional games are campus-hosted or move to neutral sites, which affects production costs and sponsorship integration. Campus games are cheaper to produce but harder to monetize in premium hospitality tiers.

The commissioner bloc has resisted expansion talk publicly, but three of the five are term-limited and facing succession planning before 2027. The ACC's Jim Phillips and Big 12's Brett Yormark both have contract language tying bonuses to postseason revenue growth. A 24-team format would also dilute the selection committee's power, shifting emphasis to conference championship results and reducing subjective at-large debates. That appeals to coaches but threatens the committee's brand utility, which ESPN has leveraged across studio programming and social content.

Athletic directors are scheduled to review the proposal during the CFP's December meeting in Dallas. One Pac-12 administrator said the format "makes sense if you ignore the people who negotiated the last deal." The Big Ten's television consultant has already run campus venue availability models for December dates, according to a person familiar with the analysis. If the committee deadlocks, the decision moves to university presidents, who typically defer to ADs on revenue questions but have final governance authority. The vote threshold is seven of 10.

The political math favors delay. The 12-team format debuts in nine months, and no conference wants to announce expansion before seeing how the new bracket performs in ratings and attendance. But the coaching coalition is using the summer recruiting dead period to build support among trustees and megadonors, arguing that expanded playoffs increase roster retention and reduce early NFL Draft declarations. One SEC head coach sent a three-page memo to his school's board outlining how a 24-team format would have kept four underclassmen on his roster last season, valued at $2.1 million in NIL commitments.

The expansion push also reflects generational turnover. Coaches hired since 2020 are more fluent in revenue modeling and less deferential to conference office hierarchies. They view the playoff as a collective bargaining issue, not a prestige question. That's a departure from the BCS era, when coaches rarely aligned on postseason structure. The difference now is that their athletic directors are listening, because the math is clean. 24 teams means 11 additional games, which at an average $4.2 million per campus contest equals $46 million in new revenue before television. That number funds a lot of roster retention.

The CFP management committee meets informally in August at Big Ten media days in Indianapolis. Expect the 24-team format to surface in closed-door sessions, even if no formal vote occurs. The coaching bloc has already scheduled follow-up calls with athletic directors in September, targeting schools that missed the 12-team cutoff in mock brackets. Their strategy is simple: build consensus at the AD level, then force commissioners to negotiate. The alternative is watching conference television partners like Fox and NBC start asking why the CFP is leaving $200 million in rights fees on the table.

The takeaway
**24-team** CFP format has coaching support and clear revenue math, but requires commissioner unity and ESPN renegotiation before December board vote.
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