Secret Consensus on Playoff Proposal Reached
The conference commissioners have come to a consensus on a college football playoff.
The conference commissioners have come to a consensus on a college football playoff.
CBS is reporting that the college football playoff proposals are just about set.
The BCS name is going away, but a national championship game seems almost certain to be played after everybody has played a bowl game.
The conservative Pac-12 and Big Ten have expertly played political games to make sure the future of college football isn't too far off from what they want it to be.
The conference commissioners deciding on the BCS's successor are planning to pass the buck to university presidents when the complaining comes.
The Big Ten is opposed to changing college football's postseason, but for once, you can't blame Jim Delany for it.
Pac-12 Commissioner Larry Scott refloated the idea of the "Plus One", and Harvey Perlman heartily endorses it. But will the SEC ever accept it?
Pac-12 commissioner Larry Scott thinks a plus one could be back on the table for college football's postseason.
Mike Slive speaks on college football playoff ideas, the size of conferences, and his TV negotiations.
The Big Ten has leaked a possible playoff plan.