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Post by nBe on Apr 24, 2012 18:22:05 GMT -5
HOLLYWOOD, Fla. -- There are four options under consideration for what college football's postseason will look like beginning in 2014. Well, make that three legitimate options. Go ahead and eliminate the comical "four teams plus" model that featured the Rose Bowl as one of three semifinal games. The remaining options that will be discussed this week in South Florida by the 11 FBS commissioners, Notre Dame athletic director Jack Swarbrick, the BCS' lawyers and television consultants are different variations of a one-game final (similar to the current BCS) or a four-team playoff. There are challenges of deciding on a four-team format, like deciding if the field should be limited to conference champions only (which still hasn't been discussed at great length yet, sources said). Another concern is how the major bowl games could be affected by a four-team playoff. www.cbssports.com/collegefootball/story/18812412/most-likely-bcs-playoff-scenario-four-teams-semifinals-off-campus
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