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Big 12 Commissioner Brett Yormark Weighs College Football Playoff Expansion

At a conference meeting in Frisco, Texas, the Big 12 leader voiced cautious support for a 24‑team playoff while stressing the need for deeper economic analysis.

A Meeting in Frisco

Big 12 Commissioner Brett Yormark took the podium at a recent conference gathering in Frisco, Texas, where league executives and media representatives convened to discuss the future of postseason football.

Yormark indicated that a 24‑team College Football Playoff is viewed favorably within the Big 12, though he stopped short of endorsing the format outright, describing the proposal as “directionally” appealing.

However, the commissioner emphasized that the league must gather more detailed data on the financial ramifications and competitive effects before committing to any structural change.

Economic and Competitive Uncertainty

The remarks come as college football’s governing bodies grapple with the balance between expanding access and preserving the regular season’s integrity, with concerns ranging from revenue distribution to scheduling pressures.

Yormark’s call for additional study reflects a broader caution among conference leaders, who are weighing the allure of a larger playoff against the potential disruption to traditional rivalries and broadcast agreements.

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