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New Big 12 out to prove bigger bank accounts don’t always mean better football teams in 12-team CFP

SCOTTDALE, Ariz. (AP) — Before the realigned Big 12 — sans Oklahoma and Texas —even kicks off, the expanded College Football Playoff’s new revenue structure has created a perception that the conference is no longer the equal of the Big Ten and Southeastern Conference.

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New Big 12 out to prove bigger bank accounts don't always mean better football teams in 12-team CFP

FILE - Big 12 Commissioner Brett Yormark participates in announcement on the field during the first half of the Big 12 Conference championship NCAA college football game between Oklahoma State and Texas in Arlington, Texas, Dec. 2, 2023. Before the new Big 12 — sans Oklahoma and Texas — even kicks off, the expanded College Football Playoff’s new revenue structure has created a perception that the conference is not quite the equal of the Big Ten and Southeastern Conference. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez, File)

SCOTTDALE, Ariz. (AP) — Before the realigned Big 12 — sans Oklahoma and Texas —even kicks off, the expanded College Football Playoff’s new revenue structure has created a perception that the conference is no longer the equal of the Big Ten and Southeastern Conference.

Instead of a Power Five, college football now has a “Big Two,” with the expanded SEC, now home to the Sooners and Longhorns, and Big Ten at the top of the pack.

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