ColoradoBear said:
JRL.02 said:
Today and tomorrow's CFP meetings should be interesting for George Kliavkoff lol. Will they even let him vote on the future format rules for 2024 and 2025 playoffs? How much say does he have? Does he only represent the interests of Wash State and Oregon State?
Contractually, unless dissolved, the p12 has a vote at the CFB playoff meetings and most changes require a unanimous vote of all 11 members (g5+p5+nd).
What has not been discussed anywhere in the media is how the expanded 2024-25 CFB playoff revenues are going to be split - which will affect how much a reconstituted pac would get those next two years.
Since the 10 departing schools (along with their future conferences) would get a larger share if the p12 dissolves, that might be one more incentive to do so (if legally allowed).
It has been suggested that the conference revenue split going forward may depend on the number of football-playing schools in the conference. If that is the path the CFP takes, then the Pac-2 won't lose its revenue share entirely, but the conference would get one-sixth of the money it received when it had 12 teams, and WSU/OSU would each get the same amount from the CFP that they would have received in the 12-team Pac. (EDIT: Dellenger claims in
his article that this has already been decided, but he's the only one saying that AFAIK.)
Starting with the 2026-27 football season, every action the CFP takes can be passed with a simple majority vote, so both the format and revenue distribution of the playoff will be up for grabs. As a practical matter, that probably means that the majority will go along with whatever the Big Ten and SEC agree upon between themselves.