NCAA to Justice Dept.: Go ask BCS about playoff – NCAA president Mark Emmert told the Justice Department Wednesday that its questions about the lack of a playoff system for college football are best directed to another group — the Bowl Championship Series. (This story continues here)
NCAA tells DOJ: Ask BCS about playoff, not us – WASHINGTON (AP) — NCAA President Mark Emmert told the Justice Department Wednesday that its questions about the lack of a playoff system for college football are best directed to another group – the Bowl Championship Series. (This story continues here)
NCAA tells DOJ: Ask BCS about lack of playoff – NCAA president Mark Emmert told the Justice Department that its questions about the lack of a playoff system for college football are best directed to another group — the Bowl Championship Series. (This story continues here)
NCAA tells Justice Department to talk to BCS about college football playoff – NCAA President Mark Emmert says the organization does not play a role in the BCS. NCAA President Mark Emmert says the organization does not play a role in the BCS. (This story continues here)
NCAA: Ask BCS about football playoff – The NCAA is telling the Justice Department that its questions about the lack of a playoff system for college football are best directed to another group – the Bowl Championship Series. (This story continues here)
NCAA tells Justice Department question of football playoff is out of its hands – WASHINGTON — NCAA President Mark Emmert told the Justice Department Wednesday that its questions about the lack of a playoff system for college football are best directed to another group — the Bowl Championship Series. Other than licensing the postseason bowls, “the NCAA has no role to play in the BCS or the BCS system,” Emmert wrote in a letter to the department’s antitrust chief, Christine … (This story continues here)
NCAA tells Justice Department: Best to talk to BCS – NCAA president Mark Emmert told the Justice Department Wednesday that its questions about the lack of a playoff system for college football are best directed to another group — the Bowl Championship Series. (This story continues here)
NCAA tells DOJ football playoff out of its hands – NCAA President Mark Emmert told the Justice Department Wednesday that its questions about the lack of a playoff system for college football are best directed to another group — the Bowl Championship Series. Other than licensing the postseason bowls, “the NCAA has no role to play in the BCS or the BCS system,” Emmert wrote in a letter to the department’s antitrust chief, Christine… (This story continues here)
Mark Emmert Responds To Justice Department Inquiry Into BCS – NCAA president Mark Emmert responded to the Department of Justice’s inquiry about the BCS and possibility of a playoff system. As you can imagine, Emmert’s response was akin to shrugging his shoulders and saying “not our problem.” It’s passing the buck, in a way, as Emmert notes the Football Bowl Subdivision member institutions must propose an alternative to the system. Here is an excerpt of … (This story continues here)
College Football’s Big Question: How to Fix the BCS? Well, With a Playoff – It is no great secret that the sporting world at large yearns for a more fitting end to the college football season. The Bowl Championship Series as it stands is hardly that, leaving much to be desired from its five-game, 10-team format. (This story continues here)
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