Ohio State's president Ted Carter
discussed playoff expansion last week. Ted talks about protecting student athletics and the Army-Navy game.
The real rea$on Ted wants the college football playoff expanded and B1G championship game eliminated is Ted wants another Ohio State home game against a quality opponent. In fiscal 2025 (football 2024), Ohio State earned $67,018,201 from football ticket sales. The previous year, the figure was $47,853,040. Why the gap? Ohio State hosted a CFP game in one year and not the other
Here is what Ted said:
"I do believe there's going to be some level of expansion. And whatever that's going to be going to 16 going to 24, going right to 24, let's just make sure we get it right and for all the right reasons.
"And part of it may be the scheduling and what we need to make sure that we're doing is we're protecting the student athletes.
"In other words, adding another game because you want to have more teams in it is not the right answer. So something's got to give. More than likely, you know, conference championships come off the table, and of course I'm going to be a little bit biased here. I want to protect the Army-Navy game. That is still America's game. It's got to have its own time slot. Army-Navy are not likely to be in one of those 12, 16, or 24. So we've got to figure all that out and get it right.
"And, of course, you know between the SEC and the Big Ten, they're the biggest influencers in those decisions."