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| Hook'em Horns Feedback: 5 reviews Photo Albums | Classified Ads Name: Cameron Age: 15 Location: Cornelius, NC Fav. Driver(s): Jeff Gordon | Join us to remove this advertisement. The 11 conference commissioners watched on Tuesday afternoon as Notre Dame athletic director Jack Swarbrick presented their proposal to a board of 12 university presidents at the Dupont Circle Hotel. In less than three hours, the group agreed upon a postseason that college football fans have been clamoring for years. The group of presidents also endorsed a rotation of the semifinal games among six bowl sites and a rotation of the championship game among neutral sites. The semifinals either will be played on New Year's Eve or New Year's Day, and the national title game will be played on "Championship Monday," the first Monday in January that is six or more days after the final semifinal game is played. "A four-team playoff doesn't go too far; it goes just the right amount," said Virginia Tech president Charles Sterger, chair of the presidential oversight committee. "We are very pleased with this arrangement even though some issues & remain to be finalized." There will be three contract bowls -- the Champions Bowl, which is a partnership between the Big 12 and SEC, the Rose Bowl, which has a longstanding tradition between the Big Ten and Pac 12, and a bowl to be determined for the ACC, which is likely to continue its partnership with the Orange Bowl. "In terms of our contract bowl, and our New Year's Day tie-in, we expect to have an announcement on that jointly in the very near future," Swofford said. The three other bowls, called "access bowls," have yet to be determined, but the decision will force the Sugar Bowl and Fiesta Bowl to become bidders. Tuesday's decision possibly could squeeze the Big East out of the postseason, as its champion is no longer guaranteed a spot in one of the six major bowls. The "automatic qualifiers" label also will disappear in the new system and those programs will have no guaranteed access to the new structure. Big 12 commissioner Bob Bowlsby called it an "open marketplace for all schools." Also not involved in the automatic postseason picture is the Mountain West Conference, which did not receive a waiver to automatically qualify for the next two years. Football Bowl Association executive director Wright Waters said in a statement: "Today is the beginning of an exciting time in the future of college football and we are committed to continuing the rich tradition of the bowls." The championship game will be managed by the conferences and will not be branded as a bowl game. The presidents also announced the creation of a selection committee that will rank the teams to play in the playoff, "giving all the teams an equal opportunity to participate." The committee will consider win-loss record, strength of schedule, head-to-head results and whether a team is a conference champion. The two main topics that still need further discussion are how teams will be selected and how revenue will be distributed. The commissioners have agreed in principle as to how the revenue will be divided, according to Big Ten commissioner Jim Delany, but that has not been made public yet. The commissioners also still need to decide a name for the playoff. The decision is subject to passage of appropriate legislation by the NCAA Board of Directors to permit the two semifinal winners to play an additional postseason game. ACC commissioner John Swofford called it "a milestone" for college football. "The access for conferences throughout the FBS is going to be better in this system than the current system," he said. "That's an important part of this. But you have to play your way in. That's a plus." Join us to remove this advertisement. | | ||
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| Hook'em Horns Feedback: 5 reviews Photo Albums | Classified Ads Name: Cameron Age: 15 Location: Cornelius, NC Fav. Driver(s): Jeff Gordon | YES!! It's about time they get a playoff system in CFB. The BCS is the biggest joke in all of sports. | | ||
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| CraZy Supporter ![]() Feedback: 15 reviews Photo Albums | Classified Ads Name: Nathan Age: 48 Location: Forest Grove, Oregon Fav. Driver(s): RYR, Davey Allison | Let's not get excited yet... I'm sure the NCAA and the commissioners will yet find a way to foul this up. | | ||
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| Out and about ![]() Feedback: 13 reviews Photo Albums | Classified Ads Name: Jerry Age: 31 Location: Tampa, FL Fav. Driver(s): David Reutimann, Trevor Bayne, and Darrell Wallace Jr. | It's a start. Eight teams would have been better, sixteen teams ideal. It should be better than the current system though. | | ||
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| T-Mac CraZy! Feedback: 15 reviews Photo Albums | Classified Ads Name: Randy Age: 31 Location: Ohio Fav. Driver(s): Dale Earnhardt Sr. & Tim McCreadie | I agree with @JerryLH3 16 teams is the minimum that need to play! With only 4 in the playoffs they can just still vote the usual suspects in. And we will still have a bunch of one loss teams who get shafted in this system.
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| Hook'em Horns Feedback: 5 reviews Photo Albums | Classified Ads Name: Cameron Age: 15 Location: Cornelius, NC Fav. Driver(s): Jeff Gordon | It's similar to March Madness because the teams are selected, not by rankings. The 4 teams playoff last's to 2025 but is definitely better then the BCS. | | ||
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| In It 2 Win It ![]() Feedback: 20 reviews Photo Albums | Classified Ads Name: Tracy Age: 31 Location: CT Fav. Driver(s): Brad Keselowski, Ricky Stenhouse Jr, Parker Kligerman, Trevor Bayne, "Bubba" Wallace, Kyle Larson | It's not a solution at all IMO. The committee that chooses the teams will still pick the big money teams from the big conferences. Its still a crock and someones still going to be cheated. | | ||
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| Senior Staff ![]() Feedback: 24 reviews Photo Albums | Classified Ads Name: Ron Age: 46 Location: Arlington, TX Fav. Driver(s): Dale Earnhardt Sr. & Jr. | don't know why they just didn't take all the conference champs and have them do the playoff. | | ||
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| I love lamp ![]() Feedback: 14 reviews Photo Albums | Classified Ads Name: Rob Age: 31 Location: maryland Fav. Driver(s): THE 48 Lowes Chevy, Stroker Ace The Iowa kid and mailman that brings me diecast. | I cant wait to see how they select teams. The first year will probably be all SEC teams. | | ||
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| #1 Nadeau Fan Feedback: 0 reviews Photo Albums | Classified Ads Name: Trevor Selby Age: 20 Location: Valley City, OH Fav. Driver(s): Kahne, Biffle, Wimmer, Leicht, and Nadeau | People are going to complain no matter what. If you have the top ranked 16 teams, then the teams ranked 17th and 18th will complain and say that the committee screwed them over in the rankings. If you go with only the champions from each conference, there are going to be a handful of powerhouse teams that deserve a playoff spot over a small conference school, but they don't get it because they lost 1 game. Imagine if this playoff were in place last season. Alabama wouldn't get in because of the overtime loss to LSU, but the 8-4 Northern Illinois Huskies get in because they won the crappy MAC. There would be a ton of backlash over this. | ![]() | ||
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