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Day 2 of Big 10 Football Media Days
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Petitti is advocating for a more 'NFL-style' playoff, where play-in games keep CFP hopes alive for more teams late into the season
With Ryan Field under construction, the Wildcats will play home games at their soccer and lacrosse facility this season and it’s no surprise the venue ranks last in the Big Ten.
Big Ten commissioner Tony Petitti made headlines a few days ago when ESPN's Dan Wetzel broke news that Petitti sent a letter to the NCAA headquarters saying he
Curt Cignetti opened Big Ten Media Days with a fun-filled shot at the SEC's scheduling philosophy, which accurately captured the overarching message from commissioner Tony Petitti and Big Ten coaches.
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Big Ten commissioner Tony Pettiti addressed the letter he sent to the NCAA on Michigan's behalf but didn't get into detail during Big Ten media days.
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The first day of Big Ten Media Days kicked off in Las Vegas on Tuesday in what will be a three-day event, with all 18 coaches and select players from the confer
Ohio State football's Caleb Downs, a former Alabama transfer, chimed in on the SEC vs. Big Ten debate this week.
At the Big Ten's first-ever media day in Nevada on Tuesday, a portion of commissioner Tony Petitti's opening address suggested College Football Playoff odds are stacked against his conference.
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The Big Ten commissioner is reiterating the league’s preference for multiple automatic qualifiers in the next version of the College Football Playoff, increasing the likelihood of a showdown with the Southeastern Conference when the format for 2026 is decided.
With that Fisch took one question from the media before him and was done, having used up almost all of his time with his own presentation. This article was originally published on www.si.com/college/washington as Fisch Says Huskies Close to Regularly Competing for Big Ten Titles.