Now it will not be divisional champions playing one another but rather the two teams with the best winning percentage.
The ACC is apparently also thinking about a change while SEC stands pat.
You wonder about the B1G, what with the league being so top-heavy in the East. Then again, if the criterion had been best winning percentages or highest ranking last year, there would have been an Ohio State - Michigan rematch in Indianapolis, and I doubt the conference would like that. Michigan certainly wouldn't have:
The ACC is apparently also thinking about a change while SEC stands pat.
You wonder about the B1G, what with the league being so top-heavy in the East. Then again, if the criterion had been best winning percentages or highest ranking last year, there would have been an Ohio State - Michigan rematch in Indianapolis, and I doubt the conference would like that. Michigan certainly wouldn't have:
Pac-12 scraps divisions after NCAA paves way
After the NCAA Division I Council tossed out requirements that dictate how football conferences can determine a champion, the Pac-12 announced Wednesday that it was scrapping its divisional format for the coming season.
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