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Further expanded 16-team College Football Playoff reportedly gaining support
																								
												
												
											 
College football has experienced radical changes recently, including the first edition of the expanded 12-team playoff, and though reviews were mixed on the new format, the postseason will likely never decrease in size again.
What does seem inevitable, however, is the playoffs’ further expansion.
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According to Ross Dellenger of Yahoo Sports, the potential for a 16-team playoff including automatic bids for conferences is now gaining support among top decision makers.
The four power conference commissioners held an in-person meeting in New York on Thursday to discuss several issues, including a future playoff format, sources tell @YahooSports. Big Ten & SEC – they control future format – continue to favor multiple AQs for their conferences.
— Ross Dellenger (@RossDellenger) May 8, 2025
The agreement would include four SEC bids, four Big 10 bids, two each for the Big 12 and ACC, one bid for the Group of Five, and three at-large bids, which could go to anyone who did not automatically qualify. With the continued rapid pace of developments, it wouldn’t be a surprise to see the change in format enacted after the 2026 season.
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However, perhaps the most intriguing part of speculation from an SEC perspective is the installation of play-in games in the SEC. While the No. 1 and No. 2 teams — who normally would play in a title game — would receive bids, the No. 3 team would take on the No. 6, and No. 3 would take on No. 4 in order to determine who would receive the auto-bids.
The change would once again place a major emphasis on conference races and attempt to keep the regular season valuable, something that the leagues obviously have an interest in doing.
How long the modification will take to actually implement remains to be seen, but by the looks of things, it’s probably time to start preparing for the new format.
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Penn State Turned Down Urban Meyer for Surprising Reason, Report Says
														 
Penn State athletic director Pat Kraft is heading into his fourth week in a national search for Penn State Football’s next head coach. Kraft has been casting a wide net in his search, showing interest in current head coaches, current coordinators, and former head coaches turned media personalities.
One of the most intriguing candidates that kept coming up in the process is former Ohio State and Florida head coach and current Fox Sports media personality, Urban Meyer.
As of last week, Kellyanne Stitts of On3 Sports reported that Meyer does not have a “desire” to return to coaching.
However, on Saturday, Kevin Borba of Athlon Sports reported that Meyer did pursue the Penn State job, before being turned down by Pat Kraft for an interesting reason.

Despite being out of college football since 2018 and not coaching since 2021, Urban Meyer’s name has continuously been brought up each offseason because of his impressive career accomplishments.
Meyer is one of the most accomplished coaches in the history of the sport, with three national championships between two teams and the third-best winning percentage in college football history over his 17-year career. Meyer holds a 187-32 career record (.854 winning percentage) with coaching stops at Bowling Green, Utah, Florida, and Ohio State.
Urban Meyer Reportedly Spoke to Penn State About Head Coaching Vacancy
Penn State Football most recently saw Meyer during his stint at Ohio State, where he won over 90 percent of his games, including the 2014 national championship and six wins over the Nittany Lions.
As reported by Borba, on his Zach Gelb show on Audacy, Gelb reported that Meyer had “strong interest” in the Penn State job opening.
“I’m not going to crush Urban Meyer for lying when he says ‘Hey, I don’t have any interest in coaching again,’” Gelb said. “But I’ve talked to two sources and two sources told me that Urban Meyer had a great interest level in becoming the next head football coach at Penn State.”
According to Gelb, the conversations between Meyer and Penn State hit a major snag, though.
“The reasons why those talks did break down is when they got to the topic of NIL,” Gelb explained. “Which Urban Meyer has never been a head coach during the NIL era. His plan and his answers in terms of navigating those Name Image, and Likeness waters were not viewed as satisfactory enough.”
Gelb’s reporting matches the overall theme of what Pat Kraft focused on during his initial press conference regarding Penn State’s opening.
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Kraft noted in early October after James Franklin was fired that he was looking for Penn State’s next coach “to be able to maximize elite resources, attack the transfer portal, and develop at the highest level.”
Kraft is looking for a coach who can take Penn State to an elite level through the use of the new NIL and transfer portal rules.

With Urban Meyer’s last stint in college coaching being before the new NIL rules, this was always a question about how well Meyer could adapt to the changing landscape of college football.
From Gelb’s reporting, it seems as though Pat Kraft was not satisfied with Meyer’s ability to adapt to this new landscape.
In his On3 interview, Meyer did name a candidate to throw his weight behind in Penn State’s coaching search. Meyer told Kellyanne Stitts during his interview that Ohio State offensive coordinator Brian Hartline is ready to be a head coach.
“I’m a big Brian Hartline fan,” Meyer noted. ‘Always have been, and he just needed the experience (as an OC).”
Hartline remains one of the top candidates on Penn State’s board as the search for James Franklin’s successor continues.
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No. 15 Alabama starts season at home against North Dakota
														 
Associated Press
North Dakota Fightin’ Hawks at Alabama Crimson Tide
Tuscaloosa, Alabama; Monday, 8 p.m. EST
BETMGM SPORTSBOOK LINE: Crimson Tide -33.5; over/under is 168.5
BOTTOM LINE: No. 15 Alabama hosts North Dakota in the season opener.
Alabama went 28-9 overall with a 12-3 record at home during the 2024-25 season. The Crimson Tide averaged 90.7 points per game last season, 18.1 from the free-throw line and 31.5 from beyond the arc.
North Dakota finished 6-12 in Summit League play and 2-12 on the road a season ago. The Fightin’ Hawks averaged 77.3 points per game last season, 14.6 from the free-throw line and 24.6 from 3-point range.
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College football coaching carousel 2025: Ranking all 12 vacancies from LSU to Colorado State
														 
Auburn football became the 13th college program to let go of its head coach this year, as Hugh Freeze was let go by the university Sunday afternoon.
The Tigers are also the fourth SEC school with a head coaching vacancy, joining Arkansas, Florida and LSU.
Currently, 12 schools have head coaching vacancies after Kent State promoted interim coach Mark Carney to head coach on Oct. 30 following Kenni Burns’ dismissal after two seasons.
With the many candidates surrounding one of the most chaotic coaching carousels in recent memory, here’s how AL.com ranks all the current openings and where Auburn sits amongst it all.
LSU
LSU let go of former coach Brian Kelly Sunday, Oct. 26 after the Tigers 49-24 blowout loss to Texas A&M the day before.
LSU’s three previous head coaches before Kelly all won national championships (Nick Saban, Les Miles and Ed Orgeron), putting this program at the top when it comes to A-list Power 5 jobs.
With LSU also moving on from Athletic director Scott Woodward, getting both hires right will be pivotal for the state of Louisiana.
Florida
For the fifth time since Urban Meyer retired in 2010, Florida is hiring a new head football coach.
Things never came together under former coach Billy Napier, as he finished with a final record of 22-23 in Gainesville.
Names such as Lane Kiffin and Marcus Freeman are already linked to this program coaching search, indicating the high value placed on this opening.
Penn State
After James Franklin’s tenure of 11-plus years at Penn State came to an end, no coaching job around the country was safe.
Although things fell apart quickly for Franklin, Penn State made significant investments in facilities and NIL to maintain its competitive edge over other programs.
With early targets like Indiana’s Curt Cignetti and Nebraska’s Matt Rhule signing contract extensions, Penn State is a program that’ll still aim high.
Auburn
Former Auburn coach Hugh Freeze blew his second chance coaching in the SEC after failing to restore Auburn as a championship winning program.
With Auburn being a program set up to compete in the NIL/portal era, this opening is just as competitive as the other SEC openings.
After Freeze finished his tenure on the Plains 15-19, Auburn is ensuring its next hire is a guaranteed winner as the SEC enters its nine-game conference schedule era.
Arkansas
Sam Pittman ended the Razorbacks’ 20-game SEC losing streak in 2020 and won nine games in 2021. However, he was fired after six seasons when he failed to get over the seven-win hump in the last four years.
Bobby Petrino is the school’s most successful coach in recent history and is currently serving as interim coach for the Razorbacks.
Athletic director Hunter Yurachek, who landed John Calipari to coach the men’s basketball team, is expected to be aggressive in this current football hire.
Oklahoma State
Mike Gundy, who was the winningest coach in Oklahoma State history and led his alma mater to nine AP top-20 finishes between 2008 and 2021.
However, after a winless Big 12 campaign last season, Gundy’s era ended in 2025 following the team’s first home loss to Tulsa since 1951 and a 69-3 loss to Oregon the next week.
Now with the program in full reset mode, Oklahoma State has some definite pluses, including a history of winning in the Big-12.
UCLA
Former coach DeShaun Foster could not sustain the same success he had as the Bruins running back coach.
Even after signing transfer quarterback Nico Iamaleava, UCLA started the season losing to Utah, UNLV and New Mexico, ending Foster’s run at the helm.
This will be a key hire for UCLA, as they are still finding its identity in the Big Ten conference.
Virgina Tech
Brent Bry entered this season on the hot seat after the Hokies finished 6-6 in the last two years.
Virgina Tech started 2025 0-3 for the first time since 1987, leading to Bry’s exit.
With Athletics director Whit Babcock job not all the way safe either, it seems like Blacksburg, Virgina, is still shaking back from the post Frank Beamer era.
Stanford
Currently led by former NFL coach Frank Reich as its interim coach, Stanford is conducting a search for a replacement following the 2025 season.
As Andrew Luck sits as the team’s general manager, it’ll be no surprise if Stanford builds its staff up like an NFL one or just promotes Reich.
Oregon State
Trent Bray got the boot after leading the beavers to the worst start since 1991, starting the 2025 season 0-7.
Bray was promoted after Jonathan Smith left for Michigan State following the 2023 season.
UAB
The Trent Dilfer experiment failed tremendously at UAB after never coaching in college.
Dilfer was canned after UAB lost its third straight game, 53-33 at Florida Atlantic, to fall to 2-4 on the season. He finished with a 9-21 record in three seasons.
Colorado State
Jay Norvell came to Colorado State from Nevada, where he guided teams to four consecutive bowl appearances.
Colorado State has one winning season since 2017, which was 2024 where they went 8-5 and reached the Arizona Bowl.
Norvell was out after the Rams fell to 2-5, as he finished 18-26 in four seasons.
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Jon Gruden named a surprise option to take over historic SEC football program
														 
Jon Gruden has been out of football for a couple years, but that hasn’t kept national analysts from speculating on whether he might be a good option for a college football program in what has emerged as an historic coaching carousel for the ages.
And now that Auburn has parted ways with Hugh Freeze after going 15-19 with the program, Gruden’s name has been mentioned as one of 10 candidates who the school should consider as Freeze’s replacement.
Sports Illustrated analyst Bryan Fischer listed Gruden as an option Auburn should look into.
“Gruden has expressed a desire to take a college job, and the Tigers would tick the boxes off in terms of prestige, location, and ability for the fan base to buy in,” Fischer noted.
The arguments against Gruden could center around Bill Belichick at North Carolina, and what appears to be a real risk in taking a chance on an NFL head coach to take over a college football program, and whether that experience properly translates or not.
Gruden’s most recent collegiate coaching experience predates when most NCAA players were born. It was back in 1991, when he was wide receivers coach at Pittsburgh.
Since then, he got his first NFL job as an assistant with the Green Bay Packers in 1998, and stayed in the league until four years ago, finishing with a 117-112 record as head coach.
Gruden’s coaching career ended abruptly when he resigned from the Las Vegas Raiders organization back in 2021 after it was revealed he sent emails that included offensive content.
Despite the way his time with the Raiders ended, Gruden has consistently expressed his desire to return to coaching and says he has been educating himself on the state of college football in the modern era, including recruiting tactics, how NIL deals work, and the intricacies of the transfer portal.
Gruden hasn’t been shy about reminding people that he remains in touch with the game, and that he is still interested in taking a head coaching position somewhere.
“I absolutely love football,” Gruden said to ESPN’s Pardon My Take recently.
“I love it, and it’s pretty much all I have. I have an office, for the people who don’t know, I’ve got a server in there. I just put a lot of money into a server that collects all the film and allows me to study them.”
He added, notably: “Who knows what will happen, but I’m preparing myself as always to coach. But behind the scenes, we’re getting plenty of football, I promise you.”
Gruden did not mince words back during the offseason when he told a group of SEC supports just how much he wants to get back into the game, especially in this conference.
“The only reason I really came here is I want to coach again,” Gruden told listeners during a speaking engagement with the Georgia Bulldogs program.
“I’m being honest with you. I do not bulls–t, either. I want to coach again. I’d die to coach in the SEC. I would love it. I would f-cking love it.”
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