Could Thanksgiving weekend no longer coincide with college football’s Rivalry Week? RossDellenger explains the potential schedule changes that may be needed for playoff expansion
—the calendar and scheduling of games is the most complicated and needs to be tackled before the rest. While officials remain mum on specifics, several options are on the table, including a shift in the regular-season schedule.
“We looked at everything today—2024, 2025, 2026,” said ACC commissioner Jim Phillips. “I’m optimistic.” The sole focus for the group is on early expansion in 2024 or ’25, the final two years of the current 12-year contract with ESPN. In fact, decisions on a ’26 expansion and beyond “can wait,” Hancock said.
“Everybody understands we need to talk to multiple networks,” Hancock said. “We have 11 games. We’d like to talk to multiple broadcasters about televising those. Whether multiple people televise them or not is to be determined. Might happen, might not. We all see an advantage in having multiple partners.”Commissioners have established tentative dates for the four rounds, but nothing is concrete. The first round falls roughly two weeks after conference title games.
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