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King Barry's Back
2/19/2010, 08:05 AM
From "The Hill" --

Anti-BCS group struggles to raise funds in first year
By Jordan Fabian - 02/11/10 11:35 AM ET

A political group founded last year to oppose the existing college football playoff system struggled to raise funds in first year of operation.

According to Federal Election Commission (FEC) reports filed by Playoff PAC, the committee only raised $5,974 in cash and in-kind contributions last year and had only three contributions of $200 or more.



The group was founded in September amid much fanfare on Capitol Hill because it was backed by former Rep. Neil Abercrombie (D-Hawaii), Sen. Orrin Hatch (R-Utah) and Rep. Joe Barton (R-Texas), who oppose the Bowl Championship Series (BCS) system that critics say make it almost impossible for small schools to win a national championship.

Playoff PAC, which backs government action to create a college football playoff system, also garnered attention for launching a television ad in several small to medium sized markets slamming the Fiesta Bowl, one of five end-of-the-season contests included in the Bowl Championship Series.

But BCS officials had knocked Playoff PAC for failing to disclose the size of the ad buy and for launching it in cities that support small colleges whose fans already oppose the BCS.

Despite the publicity the group has garnered, its low fundraising totals show that it has more work to do before becoming a major player in Washington that can urge the government to get more involved in college football.

“We recognize that we have more work ahead of us on fundraising,” Playoff PAC official Matt Sanderson told The Hill.

The disparity between Playoff PAC and the well-funded BCS often times shows. The BCS recently reached a television contract to broadcast its games on sports giant ESPN starting in 2011 in a deal worth hundreds of millions of dollars. FOX and ABC Sports (which owns ESPN) already pay the BCS millions to broadcast its games.

The BCS, which operates as a loose confederation of eleven participating college football conferences, also spent $70,000 in federal lobbying last year and has spent $670,000 on lobbying since 2003 in an effort to better relations with lawmakers on the Hill, who last year considered legislation that would have eliminated the BCS' ability to market its final game as a "national championship."

In an effort to improve its image among skeptical fans, the BCS has retained the services of President George W. Bush’s White House Press Secretary Ari Fleischer to head up its public relations effort. Former Bush communications staffer Trent Duffy also works as a consultant for the BCS.

By comparison, Playoff PAC only spent about $1,300 on advertising last year, which was used for Facebook ads and campaign signs. Sanderson said that the next quarterly report will show the Fiesta Bowl ad expenditures but did not say how much the group spent.

The group also struggled to raise funds from its congressional backers. Only Abercrombie’s campaign donated more than $200 to Playoff PAC, writing them a $1,000 check in October.

But Sanderson maintained that his PAC has still managed to influence the national conversation about the college football postseason without large sums of cash.

“In spending just $1,700, we shaped the public debate and forced the BCS to spend six-figure sums on new full-time staffers and consultants, including …Fleischer,” he said. “If we can accomplish all of that on a shoestring budget, we will accomplish much more once our fundraising operation is up and running.”

Sanderson’s group sent time last year promoting legislation introduced by Barton that sought to strip the BCS of its ability to market the season’s final game as a “national championship” because it is not the result of a playoff system.

The bill unanimously passed through subcommittee but did not receive a vote before a full committee.

Still, the legislation captured the attention of many on the Hill as bowl season approached.

Playoff PAC also relies on existing public opinion, which favors a college football playoff, to proliferate its message. But the group still must make up ground among the majority of Americans who oppose congressional involvement in college football.

Their lack of funds has also forced the group to get creative. The group recently released a web ad poking jabs at the BCS in the style of the widely-mocked “Demon Sheep” ad first launched by Carly Fiorina’s (R-Calif.) Senate campaign.

Crucifax Autumn
2/19/2010, 08:39 AM
Unlike Hatch and Barton, regular people are short on funds and don't have time for silly arguments on capitol hill.

oudavid1
2/19/2010, 09:04 AM
I love the BCS, i dont care for a playoff, i love how much OU/Texas matters every year

goingoneight
2/19/2010, 09:19 AM
This is pathetic. HIGH SCHOOL football has playoffs.

MeMyself&Me
2/19/2010, 09:19 AM
LOL

Leroy Lizard
2/19/2010, 12:29 PM
According to Federal Election Commission (FEC) reports filed by Playoff PAC, the committee only raised $5,974 in cash and in-kind contributions last year and had only three contributions of $200 or more.

Bwahahaha!!! Less than $6000?!?!

Good news!

yermom
2/19/2010, 12:44 PM
This is pathetic. HIGH SCHOOL football has playoffs.

how much money do they make on them?

college football fans are too busy buying season tickets to donate to some PAC ;)

Curly Bill
2/19/2010, 07:21 PM
I say: hahahahaha! :D

silverwheels
2/19/2010, 10:30 PM
Well, it looks like that's definitely the end of any hope of getting rid of the human polls and their influence in college football. Oh well.

ndpruitt03
2/19/2010, 10:32 PM
I love the BCS, i dont care for a playoff, i love how much OU/Texas matters every year

You mean like it did in 08?

Curly Bill
2/20/2010, 01:32 AM
Well, it looks like that's definitely the end of any hope of getting rid of the human polls and their influence in college football. Oh well.

I know, those darn pesky humans.

Leroy Lizard
2/20/2010, 02:51 AM
At $6,000 I can name a number of initiatives that would have more support than getting rid of the BCS:

Moving the country's capital to Little Fork, Montana.
Designating the birthplace of Lady Gaga a national monument.
Establishing the turkey vulture as our national bird.

Long live the BCS!!!

StoopTroup
2/20/2010, 12:02 PM
Long Live the BCS...lol

Leroid...

I'd like to see how much money you could raise to improve the BCS. I'm betting it would be less than $600....lol

Anyway...we all know the BCS isn't perfect...we have just learned to accept it as the avenue you take to the National Championship.

Saying Long Live the BCS makes it sound like it is the Savior of College Football and that's about as true as you not being the guy behind the Pro-Playgirl Lobby Group to keep the BCS in place.

Leroy Lizard
2/20/2010, 12:31 PM
I'd like to see how much money you could raise to improve the BCS. I'm betting it would be less than $600....lol

You do realize what you're saying here?

Answer: No, he doesn't.

StoopTroup
2/20/2010, 12:33 PM
You do realize what you're saying here?

Answer: No, he doesn't.

Yes. I do.

You do understand that as each day goes by there are less and less folks responding to your assinine posts right?

Leroy Lizard
2/20/2010, 02:09 PM
You just did.

StoopTroup
2/20/2010, 04:03 PM
You just did.

What's your point?

This is about your idiotic views Leroid.

You debate everyone who makes a point and paint things as Black and White issues most of the time.

Seriously...try fitting in a bit. It's not that hard. Being an asswipe doesn't make you a Celebrity...it just makes you and asswipe.

yermom
2/20/2010, 04:23 PM
most issues aren't black and white...

Leroy Lizard
2/20/2010, 08:41 PM
Seriously...try fitting in a bit. It's not that hard.

I'm not going to kiss your *** just to get along.


most issues aren't black and white...

I can cite numerous instances where I have looked at the severity of a misdeed from various angles when everyone else wanted to form a lynch mob. So hush.

StoopTroup
2/20/2010, 09:26 PM
I'm not going to kiss your *** just to get along.



I can cite numerous instances where I have looked at the severity of a misdeed from various angles when everyone else wanted to form a lynch mob. So hush.

Hush...lol

Good luck with that.

Start siting them.

Post some links even. You want to put yourself on trial go ahead. I never asked you to kiss anyone's *** either. If I was going to ask you to do anything...it would be something like "Quit Posting". I believe some of us have tried that angle though.

Leroy Lizard
2/20/2010, 09:39 PM
Okay, I will cite (note the spelling) two right off the top of my head.

1. Craig James. I am one of the few that looked at his actions from the view of a concerned parent possibly told misleading comments from his son. Everyone else pretty much said that Craig James was evil.

2. Florida sportscaster nailed for child pornography. While everyone wanted him shot, I was one of the few that stated the severity of his penalty should depend on the nature of the images found on his computer.

A single counterexample is all that is needed to refute a statement. I have provided two. So there.