The Big 10 I don't think is all that happy with the current configuration either, probably the Big 12 too. At least as far as the rules go. Rather than push for more teams the BIG 10, Big 12, and PAC might all three push for guaranteed berths for Conference Champions. They may not, but the possibility certainly exists.
And while the guy writing the article might be right that expansion is off the table for the moment.(He could be wrong too) I'm sure there will be some offseason jockeying going on that mat of may not manifest itself in some sort of rules tweeking. Or they may just all play Parcheesi and Mahjong and eat finger sandwiches.
If I understand Delaney's comments, the Big Whatever wants a tweaking that has as much to do with the other four bowls as the playoffs. As in, why Florida with an 8 game conference schedule and two FCS games in one.of the four seeded bowls. Florida justified its selection, in the end, but the process issue remains. He supports the current system, even if one of his teams has been left out the last two years.
There is a guaranteed slot for conference champs in the 6 seeded bowls. And no way to guarantee slots in a 4.team playoff.
As you said Florida justified its selection. But even if they hadn't it is as much about ratings as ticket sales. Lots of folks wanted to see that Mich/Fla rematch game. I know I did. And I think it was a good matchup. Much better than the 8 conference game Auburn vs the 9 conference game Purdue matchup. I understand Delaney's comments too but I just understand them in an alternate way.
I think it was a darned good thing for the BIG 10 to have Florida in it,
he should be thankful.(See above Auburn/Purdue)
The 8 game thing I have said time and time again is just so much fluff and deception. But it is truly meaningless as Massey in the end had Michigan's and Florida's overall SOS at #17 and #18 respectively. So what did those 8 games as opposed to 9 games really mean. That's right absolutely zilch. Just a case of Delaney posturing and preening puffily away.