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There is now more uniformity across conferences in college football, and that could mean the SEC and Big Ten are one step closer to agreeing on the format of the College Football Playoff for the 2026 season.
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However, Kirk Herbstreit believed there was a chance the Gators could reach Atlanta in 2025. He named Florida as his SEC sleeper. Herbstreit picked the Clemson Tigers to win the ACC, Penn State Nittany Lions to win the Big Ten, Kansas State Wildcats to win the Big 12 and Texas Longhorns to win the SEC title.
The SEC will implement a nine-game conference schedule for college football starting with the 2026 season, the conference announced Thursday.