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IDemo

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Thu Apr 26, 2012, 06:53 PM Apr 2012

BCS takes big step toward college football playoff


HOLLYWOOD, Fla. (AP) — College football is on the verge of finally having a playoff, its own version of the final four.

For the first time, all the power brokers who run the highest level of the sport are comfortable with the idea of deciding a championship the way it's done from pee-wees to pros. And the way fans have been hoping they would for years.

"Yes, we've agreed to use the P word," Pac-12 Commissioner Larry Scott said Thursday.

They want to limit it to four teams. That's for sure. Now they have to figure out how to pick the teams, where and when to play the games and how the bowls do or do not fit in. The new postseason format would go into effect for the 2014 season.

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BCS takes big step toward college football playoff (Original Post) IDemo Apr 2012 OP
Should have 8 regions Old and In the Way Apr 2012 #1

Old and In the Way

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1. Should have 8 regions
Thu Apr 26, 2012, 07:07 PM
Apr 2012

Each region could have 4 teams (2 games) and then have a national tourney for the winners in the 8 regions. (8/4/2) Seems like it would make for a great college football championship structure where all parts of the country would have a regional interest in the outcome.

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