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College Playoff Moving at Snail’s Pace
The future postseason model for college football appears to be making progress, but there is still much work to be done, and it is the college presidents that will have the final say.
BCS Commissioners and the athletic director from Notre Dame met today at O'Hare Airport in Chicago but the meeting did not produce anything definitive concerning structure of a playoff system or where thos
Alabama/LSU Set For Prime Time
It shouldn't come as a surprise, but when the two teams who played for the BCS Championship meet in the 2012 season, it will be in prime time.
CBS has announced the game between Alabama and LSU will kick off at 7pm CST at Tiger Stadium.
The announcement will undoubtedly be embraced by Tiger fans, who love it when big games are played under the lights in Baton Rouge.
It will be t
Still No Consensus on How to Handle CFB Playoff
Will The SEC Big 12 Bowl Alliance Be Rose Bowl East?
With a four team college football playoff all but guaranteed for the future, the NCAA's football postseason will soon receive a makeover. Will the SEC and Big 12's recent bowl agreement compare to the Big 10 and Pac 12 long-standing Rose Bowl alliance? With the BCS 2.0 fast approaching, the answer to that question is...
SEC, Big 12 Announce Bowl Agreement
The Rose Bowl has an agreement by which champions from the Big 10 and Pac-12 meet each other, provided one of the champions isn't in the national championship game.
Now, the SEC and Big 12 are getting together to do the s
Football Commissioners Getting Closer to Approving Playoff
Commissioners of the eleven BCS conferences, along with Notre Dame Athletics Director Jack Swarbrick and other officials are meeting in Hollywood, FL this week to try and hammer out details for a four-team college football playoff beginning after the 2014 season.
According to sources, the semifinal and championship games would be played at neutral sites, after discussing the possib
What Is Wrong With The BCS?
How Did The Human Polls Give Us A Rematch?
The human polls made every vote count when deciding who would play for the BCS National Championship. Under the current BCS formula that weighs two thirds of the ranking on the human polls, No. 2 and No. 3 have never been this close. In the end, Alabama beat out Oklahoma State for a slot in the big game. Check out the breakdown of the human polls, and how certain coaches cost the Cowboys a shot.


