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Big Ten

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USA Today : Greg Sankey didn't like my question, but Big Ten titles beat SEC metrics | Opinion
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frames the Big Ten as the legitimate, dominant force in college football

[conflict_framing], [narrative_framing]

“The SEC used to celebrate national titles. Now, that's the Big Ten's role.”

USA Today : Big Ten stole the SEC's playbook for CFP. That's bad for a 16-team field
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framed as using aggressive, adversarial tactics

The article uses conflict-oriented language to depict the Big Ten as imitating a previously dominant conference's hardball tactics, portraying its actions as confrontational rather than collaborative.

“Petitti’s hardball stance amounts to a move ripped from the Greg Sankey playbook.”

USA Today : Big Ten stole the SEC's playbook for CFP. That's bad for a 16-team field
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framed as an aggressive, adversarial actor using power tactics

The article uses conflict-driven metaphors like 'stole the playbook' and 'hardball stance' to depict the Big Ten not as a collaborator but as a confrontational power player mimicking past SEC tactics. This framing emphasizes antagonism over cooperation.

“Big Ten steals SEC's power-move playbook”

USA Today : Big Ten stands firm on CFP expansion. Will SEC get on board?
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Big Ten framed as confrontational toward SEC

[conflict_fram游戏副本] and [loaded_language]: The article frames the Big Ten's stance as a power play using combative metaphors and unilateral messaging.

“It’s telling the SEC 24 teams or not, take it or leave it.”