By Robbie Weinstein, 247Sports: It seemed inevitable earlier this year that the College Football Playoff would expand at some point this decade, likely to a 12-team field. But now it is far less clear as to whether that happens due to the additions of Texas and Oklahoma to the SEC.
Some experts believe that the SEC would further dominate a 12-team playoff, whereas it might not claim more than one or two spots in the current four-team model.
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