Red roundup: Pac-12 commissioner Larry Scott thinks new playoff format will be in place for at least 10 years
Pac-12 commissioner Larry Scott believes the proposed new playoff format for college football will be in place for at least 10 years. SportsRadioInterviews.com has a transcript.
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Man, they've really created an exclusive club with this playoff. They make it sound easy "just finish in the top 4", and yet when looking at the 14 final BCS polls...
TCU would be the only "BCS Buster", finishing 4th More..
@SoonerUte
You are correct about this, it isn't really much of an improvement, if it is an improvement at all. I would prefer the current system remain over this one. Not much will change because of this, it will still be the same 6-7 More..
I know what you mean Duckhunter. My favorite part about bowl season is watching a game between two teams that have never met. That started to go away with automatic bowl tie-ins. I'm sure the people of Miami got tired of the Orange Bowl when More..