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tbl
1/9/2007, 09:13 AM
Thank you Fox for giving us crappy announcers, horrible producers, bad camera angles, and keeping the BCS system in place for another 4 years.


BCS coordinator: No major changes until after 2010 bowls
By RALPH D. RUSSO, AP Sports Writer
January 8, 2007

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (AP) -- If the Bowl Championship Series were to adopt a mini-playoff format, it wouldn't happen until at least the 2010 college football season.

BCS coordinator and Southeastern Conference commissioner Mike Slive said Monday he was "very, very open-minded about a plus-one," which could create a four-team playoff.

"I think we need to take a very hard look at that," Slive told reporters at a Football Writers Association of America meeting.

But a full-fledged NFL-style playoff has no chance of happening anytime soon, Slive said.

"The question is 'Is 1 and 2 enough?"' he said.

Slive doesn't expect any changes until Fox's four-year $320 million TV deal ends with the 2010 bowls.

The plus-one model was discussed by the BCS, though never seriously, when it expanded to five games and scheduled the championship game after the four major bowls. The first BCS national championship game was played Monday night between No. 1 Ohio State and No. 2 Florida at University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale.

Although current TV contracts would not prohibit a BCS format change, Slive said it seemed unlikely any major alterations could be made in time to affect the current arrangement.

Fox is in the first year of a four-year deal for the broadcast rights to the Fiesta, Orange and Sugar bowls until 2010 and the national title game until 2009. The Rose Bowl has its own TV deal with ABC, a contract that runs through 2014.

Currently, the championship game is set after the regular season, using the top two teams in the final BCS standings.

With the plus-one model that has received the most attention, the top four teams would be seeded into two of the marquee bowls, essentially creating national semifinals. The winners would play a week later for the national title.

Another possible plus-one format would set the bowls using traditional ties-ins -- such as Pac-10 and Big Ten champions meeting in the Rose Bowl and the SEC champ playing in the Sugar -- and have the final BCS standings come out after the bowls are played.

The commissioners of the 11 Division I-A conferences and Notre Dame athletic director Kevin White will meet in March and June, and the college football postseason will be a topic, Slive said.

He said he would approach any discussion about postseason changes with three priorities in mind -- adhering to schools' academic missions, maintaining the passion of the regular season and preserving the bowl tradition.

Ultimately, university presidents will make the decision, and they have shown little support for a playoff in the past.

"I told our presidents they need to think about this and make some decisions about whether or not the BCS format should be the way it is today or whether they want to talk about some other format," Slive said.

The new five-game BCS format has one bowl site hosting two games in eight days. This season, the Fiesta Bowl hosted the championship game. The Sugar Bowl, which returned to the Superdome on Jan. 3 after skipping a year because of Hurricane Katrina, is scheduled to host two games next season.

"The question is not what New Orleans can do for us," Slive said, "but what can we do for New Orleans."

dougsooner
1/9/2007, 09:35 AM
Fox = really bad college football. 1. Why the need to switch as soon as a play is over to a close up shot of the fans on every play? I would rather see what is happening on the field than see the 927th shot of the night of the band or some random fan or a shot of a section in the stadium. 2. Announcers are terrible, tbl is correct. 3. Why run out all these NFL announcers? They are Fox's NFL team, not college guys. They have not been watching college all year and now suddenly we're supposed to listen to them as the "experts"??? My 6 year old knows more of what has gone on in the college game this year than these guys do. If your not there for the season do us a favor and don't buy up the rights to the bowl games. You just make your network look stupid. Now go re run another reality show....

bluedogok
1/9/2007, 09:53 AM
The repeated crowd shots between every play just gets annoying, they are completely worthless.

DeBarr
1/9/2007, 09:55 AM
However, there was that one tOSU fan they liked to show, that was much more pleasing to look at than that sorry game. you know the one.

8timechamps
1/9/2007, 09:56 AM
Even though Fox put up the money to give the BCS its last breath, I am not 100% sure things won't change before 2010. Did anyone else hear that the NCAA is going to discuss changes to the system at the coaches meeting (I think in the spring).

That said, they could do something as stupid as add yet another BCS bowl, or more coaches could grow sacks between now and then, and really get the ball rolling on this.

And, even if things don't change until 2010, that's only 2 or 3 seasons away, we can win 2 or 3 titles under the current system and usher in playoffs after that.