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SPORTS.YAHOO.COMAfter ACC and others throw support behind 24-team CFP, the ball is now in the SEC's courtAMELIA ISLAND, Fla. In January, the powers that be in college athletics aligned behind a 16-team playoff field except for one, the Big Ten.Less than five months later, the powers that be have aligned behind a different format, a 24-team model except for one, the SEC.Theres a rub, though: The SEC and Big Ten must both agree on a format to adopt a change.All of the other FBS conferences granted authority over future format to the two leagues in an agreement struck in March 2024 as a way to appease them (and keep them from breaking away to start their own postseason). For roughly a year now, the two conferences have been at odds on a variety of issues, most notably playoff expansion.What does it mean now that the other powers that be the ACC, Big 12 and Notre Dame are on board with 24? It means that the CFPs media consultants are exploring just how much additional revenue from media entities will come with adding 12 teams, 12 games and one round to the playoff.That work started two weeks ago and is expected to culminate in June at an in-person meeting among CFP decision-makers in Denver. At the center of the decision is whether or not a 24-team field will generate enough additional revenue to recoup the estimated $250 million that will be lost with the elimination of the FBS conference championship games.Greg Sankey and the SEC are now all that stands in the way of a postseason expansion to 24 teams. IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters Connect / REUTERSThe SECs title game is worth as much as $100 million, the Big Ten around $75 million, and the ACC and Big 12 games are each at or north of $50 million, according to the leagues estimations.Are an additional 12 games mostly first-round games pitting three- and four-loss teams worth that much?In his news conference Wednesday after annual ACC spring meetings, Phillips announced whats been known for a few weeks: His athletic directors and coaches want a 24-team playoff. The rationale is two-fold. The field should be expanded to (1) include bubble teams that are deserving to compete in a national championship, and (2) the access should expand to meet the increased investment from schools into their football rosters/programs.When youre leaving national championship-contending teams out of the playoff, you dont have the right number, Phillips said. We lived through it, we suffered through it with Florida State, when the field was four.One thing Phillips revealed and something reported in this story from Yahoo Sports last month is that ESPN, the CFPs sole media partner, is against any expansion beyond 16 teams.In a way, it was a jarring public revelation from a sitting conference commissioner.ESPNs influence and role in the playoff cannot be overstated. It is the funding mechanism. The network pays $1.3 billion annually as part of an agreement to televise the playoff through 2031 (though ESPN has sublicensed nearly half of the remaining games to TNT, something probably not appreciated by CFP decision-makers).Two years ago, during a bidding process for the new six-year television contract, ESPN emerged as the top bidder, and it wasnt particularly close, those with knowledge say.In fact, as part of the package, ESPN the SECs sole media partner holds ownership over the playoff as long as the field doesnt expand beyond 14 teams, perhaps a reason the media company doesnt want a significantly expanded postseason.On the other side is Fox, whose CEO, Eric Shanks, has been a public proponent of a 24-team field. The Big Tens primary media partner is Fox.But this playoff push goes beyond media executives and TV partners.Those here this week stressed a need, in general, for more access given football roster values that are soaring well over $30 million. And most coaches are in favor of eliminating conference championship games that have been devalued in the 12-team postseason (after all, the title game has become only another difficult conference game before a grueling playoff begins). During a joint meeting of athletic directors and head football coaches on Wednesday, Phillips called on each school representative to reveal their position 16 or 24? And though many within the room described a consensus and unanimity among the group, Miami coach Mario Cristobal, in a podcast interview this week, revealed another view: I'm not for the 24-team thing. That's a lot. Why play a regular season then? And I'm certainly not for automatic bids.There are repercussions maybe adverse consequences to growing the field by so many teams. In the most current proposal under discussion, a 24-team field would be determined through the CFP selection committees rankings (plus one Group of Six automatic bid if it is outside the poll). The top eight seeds would receive a bye into a second round that, like the first round, would be played at the better seeds campus. Seeds No. 9-24 would meet one another in the opening weekend.One of the consequences surrounds the future of those bowls that are not tethered to the CFPs six-bowl rotation to host a quarterfinal and semifinal.What happens to the Gator Bowl, the Pop-Tarts Bowl, Alamo, Houston, etc?We have to understand what this does, Phillips said when asked directly about the bowl impact. Theres been no vote on this thing. We asked the CFP, with their TV consultant, to run 16 and 24. We dont have all the information. It may come back and say, Boy that 16 may look better!The calendar is tricky too and so is the exclusive four-hour window that Army-Navy commands. That game almost certainly has to move up in a 24-team playoff.None of this can happen without the SECs support, of course. League coaches, athletic directors and presidents gather for their own annual conference meetings May 26-28 near Destin, Florida. Big Ten meetings unfold next week near Los Angeles and Big 12 is the last group to meet at the end of the month.This week, in ACC Land, the league publicly swung its support behind 24. So did Notre Dames athletic director, Pete Bevacqua, a member of the CFP governance committee, and the Big 12 too.The balls in the SECs court.0 Yorumlar 0 hisse senetleri 72 Views 0 önizleme
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WWW.CLICK2HOUSTON.COMFrom Week 1 to Super Bowl week, Netflixs new NFL footprint takes shape through 2029Netflix has expanded its inventory of NFL games and will have a season-long presence with the league under a new deal announced Wednesday.The streaming service will have five regular-season games as well as the NFL Honors through 2029. It had been carrying two games on Christmas Day since 2024. The announcement was made during its upfront presentation to advertisers.Netflix will air a Week 1 game, one on Thanksgiving Eve, two on Christmas Day and a 1 p.m. ET contest on the Saturday of the final week of the regular season.Two of the matchups both featuring the Lost Angeles Rams were made official on Wednesday. Netflix will carry the Week 1 game between the Rams and San Francisco 49ers in Melbourne, Australia. The Rams will then host the Green Bay Packers in the first Thanksgiving Eve contest on Nov. 25.Both games will be aired in primetime in the United States at 8:35 p.m. ET. The Week 1 game will be on Sept. 10 in the U.S. Melbourne is 14 hours ahead of New York and 17 hours ahead of Los Angeles and San Francisco, so it will kick off at 10:35 a.m. on Sept. 11 in Australia.The Australia matchup between NFC West rivals is one of nine international games the NFL will play this upcoming season. The league released its complete international slate Wednesday morning.Weve seen how many fans are already on Netflix, so we thought it was a tremendous opportunity to deepen the partnership, expand the reach of those games, and to do so around tentpole events at the beginning and end of the year with big holidays in the middle, then have them extend into honors and do what Netflix has shown they do so well, which is make big events even bigger, said Hans Schroeder, the NFL's executive vice president of media distribution.Two games Thanksgiving Eve and Week 18 are from the four the league got back after ESPN bought NFL Network. The Week 1 game was on YouTube last season.The NFL Honors started during the 2012 Super Bowl in Indianapolis as a way for the league to announce all of its award winners in one show. It started airing the night before the Super Bowl but moved to the Thursday of Super Bowl week in 2022. It had been carried by the network airing the Super Bowl, but will now get a worldwide audience with the move.The NFL Honors include the Associated Press awards for Most Valuable Player, Offensive and Defensive Players of the Year, Offensive and Defensive Rookie of the Year, Coach of the Year, Assistant Coach of the Year and Comeback Player of the Year.The full schedule, including the Christmas Day matchups, will be released Thursday evening. The Week 18 Saturday games, which also include 4:30 and 8:15 p.m. ET matchups on ESPN/ABC, are not announced until six days out because the league prioritizes games with playoff implications in those spots.The regular-season schedule was finalized Tuesday morning.Netflix also announced the third season of the documentary series Quarterback will debut on July 14. It will feature Washington's Jayden Daniels, Tampa Bay's Baker Mayfield, Tennessee's Cam Ward, the top pick in the 2025 draft, and Joe Flacco, who began the season with Cleveland before being traded to Cincinnati.___AP NFL: https://apnews.com/hub/NFL0 Yorumlar 0 hisse senetleri 90 Views 0 önizleme -
WWW.GBNEWS.COMEFL twist with Southampton 'facing play-off expulsion or points deduction' for Middlesbrough spying sagaSouthampton could yet be stripped of their place in the Championship play-off final if they are found guilty of misconduct following allegations that a member of staff attempted to observe Middlesbrough training.The Saints secured a dramatic 2-1 extra-time victory over their EFL rivals on Tuesday night, with Shea Charles scoring in the 118th minute to send the Saints to Wembley.But their hopes of returning to the Premier League remain clouded by an ongoing English Football League investigation.Southampton have been charged under two EFL regulations after Middlesbrough reported that an individual, alleged to be a Saints analyst, was seen near their Rockliffe Park training ground last Thursday.TRENDINGStoriesVideosYour SayAccording to Middlesbrough's account of events, the man was approached by club staff after he was suspected of filming the session.They allege he declined to identify himself and deleted images from his device before leaving the area.Middlesbrough further claim the individual later changed clothes in a nearby hotel.Those allegations have not yet been determined by the independent disciplinary process.The first charge relates to Regulation 3.4, which requires clubs to act towards one another with the "utmost good faith".The second concerns Regulation 127, which prohibits clubs from observing or attempting to observe another team's training session within 72 hours of a scheduled match between the two sides.An independent disciplinary commission will decide whether Southampton are guilty and, if so, what sanction should be imposed.Potential penalties could range from a fine to a sporting punishment, depending on the findings.LATEST SPORTS NEWS:Rory McIlroy takes drastic step after PGA Championship injury scareMiddlesbrough boss fights back tears as he blasts 'disgraceful' Southampton after play-off heartbreakBritish Olympics icon retires for new career after heartbreaking personal tragedyThe Times have suggested the EFL is aiming to complete both the hearing and any appeal before the play-off final on May 23, although the timetable will ultimately depend on the commission.If severe sporting sanctions were imposed, Middlesbrough could theoretically be reinstated.Boro manager Kim Hellberg has indicated the club will wait to see what happens."We had a plan if we won the game and we haven't, so now I'm disappointed," he said after the final whistle.Hellberg also congratulated Southampton's players and supporters while making clear that Middlesbrough intend to pursue the matter through the proper channels.Southampton head coach Tonda Eckert has declined to discuss the allegations in detail while the investigation remains ongoing."It's not easy to speak about this ongoing investigation," he said."When the time comes I'll say something, but not now."The controversy has overshadowed what was a gripping semi-final.After Riley McGree gave Middlesbrough an early lead, Ross Stewart equalised before Charles struck late in extra time to settle the contest.For now, Southampton are preparing for Wembley.But until the disciplinary proceedings are concluded, uncertainty remains over whether they will ultimately be allowed to take their place in the Championship play-off final.Our Standards: The GB News Editorial Charter0 Yorumlar 0 hisse senetleri 103 Views 0 önizleme -
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