CFP expansion stalls as commissioners sort through issues
By RALPH D. RUSSO
AP College Football Writer
A plan to expand the College Football Playoff has stalled. The CFP management committee was not able to come to a consensus on a whether to grow the postseason format from four to 12 teams. The committee will reconvene next week, with college presidents joining online. No vote is expected. A plan to increase the four-team playoff to 12 teams was unveiled in June. Concerns have been raised about some of the details, including how many games a team would end up playing in a season. CFP Executive Director Bill Hancock says an eight-team format was discussed at the latest meeting.