Urban Meyer predicts College Football Playoff change
If Big Ten, SEC programs want to keep fans engaged, they should move to 10-game conference schedules
In Rhule's interview on The Triple Option podcast, Urban Meyer brought up his concerns about how nonconference schedules will look in the new age of the expanded College Football Playoff, which could include as many as eight automatic bids split between the Big Ten and SEC.
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On3 on MSNUrban Meyer on Big Ten vs. SEC dominance: ‘You have to recognize the transition of power’Urban Meyer recognized that the gap between the SEC and Big Ten isn’t what it used to be. The former Florida and Ohio State head coach has seen both, but knows the Big Ten has made some big time moves to catch up and maybe pass the SEC.
Nebraska football coach Matt Rhule talked about a year three leap for the Nebraska football program, in a recent interview with Urban Meyer.
Nebraska coach Matt Rhule offered insight Thursday into the Cornhuskers' decision to opt out of the Tennessee home-and-home series in 2026 and 2027:
On Wednesday, Matt Rhule appeared on 'The Triple Option' with former Ohio State coach Urban Meyer. Meyer revealed his first experience visiting Nebraska early in his career (starts at 18:00).
Nebraska head football coach Matt Rhule made his opinions known regarding non-conference scheduling. He made the statements talking to Urban Meyer.
The College Football Playoff is expanding, but if Urban Meyer is right, the SEC and Big Ten are about to take even more control.
We were doing things in 2022, 2023 very similar to what we had done in 1995," the Nebraska coach said on an appearance of The Triple Option podcast, along with former Ohio State coach Urban Meyer ...
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