The SEC's breakaway talk and the Big Ten title race are hot topics in college football, with the potential for a new college football reform bill on the horizon. The SEC's frustration with the current landscape, including the lack of rules and the current playoff system, has led to discussions about breaking away and forming their own playoff. However, the reality of a standalone breakaway is uncertain, as the SEC and Big Ten have a history of tension and the Senate is considering a new bill that could prevent such a move. The Big Ten title race is wide open, with Indiana, Oregon, and Ohio State considered the top contenders, but with potential surprises and changes along the way. The 24-team College Football Playoff proposal has its critics, and the future of college football reform remains uncertain, but the conversation is certainly heating up.