Big 12 commissioner Brett Yormak doubled down on his support of the 5+11 model for the College Football Playoff on Friday, despite another proposed model that would guarantee his conference two playoff spots.The 5+11 model would give five automatic spots to the highest-ranked conference champions, with 11 at-large berths handed out based on the committee’s rankings. Yormark presented this model when the Power 4 commissioners met recently in Charlotte, N.C.”I think there’s real momentum for 5+11,” Yormark said at the conclusion of the Big 12 spring meetings. “Certainly, the public is voting yes for it, which I think is critically important. Yes, the Big Ten, the SEC are leading the discussions, but with leading those discussions, they have a great responsibility that goes with it, to do what’s right for college football and not to do anything that just benefits two conferences.”I have a lot of faith in the process, and I think we’ll land in the right place.”Last year, when a new six-year CFP deal was announced, the Big Ten and SEC were placed in charge of the playoff’s format in 2026 and beyond.