Big Ten Seeks Four Automatic Playoff Spots
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Day: Big Ten deserves 4 automatic spots in CFP

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Big Ten coach Ryan Day wants at least four automatic qualifying spots for expanded Big Ten.
Big Ten has not publicly advocated for a specific playoff model, but it has discussed one that would include four teams for both the Big Ten and SEC .
At last week's SEC spring meetings, support grew for a model that included automatic entries for the top five conference champions.
Big 12 commissioner Brett Yormark and Big 12 administrators last week voiced support for the 5+11 CFP model.
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