The College Football Playoff (CFP) expansion stalemate continues as the deadline for a decision approaches. With the 2026 season looming, the debate between the 12-team and 24-team formats remains unresolved. The SEC, along with eight other conferences and Notre Dame, favors a 16-team playoff, while the Big Ten advocates for a 24-team model. The current 12-team format is expected to persist, but the future of the CFP is uncertain. The deadline for expansion is Friday, January 23, and the fate of the playoff structure hangs in the balance. The Big Ten has shown willingness to consider a 16-team model in 2026 if there's a commitment to expand to 24 teams later. However, the SEC and other conferences are hesitant to make such a move. If no agreement is reached by the deadline, the current 12-team format will remain in place. The CFP Board chair, Mark Keenum, emphasizes the importance of ongoing discussions, acknowledging the complexity of the decision. The outcome of these negotiations will shape the future of college football playoffs, leaving fans and experts alike eagerly awaiting the next development.