Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Breaking News This Hour on 'Bowl Task Force'

Emmert makes selections for bowl task force – Nebraska chancellor Harvey Perlman and American Express Co. CEO Kenneth I. Chenault will co-chair the Division I Bowl Licensing Task Force. (This story continues here)

NCAA President makes selections for bowl task force – Nebraska chancellor Harvey Perlman and American Express CEO Kenneth I. Chenault will co-chair the Division I Bowl Licensing Task Force. (This story continues here)

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NCAA’s Emmert makes picks for bowl task force – Nebraska chancellor Harvey Perlman and American Express CEO Kenneth I. Chenault will co-chair the Division I Bowl Licensing Task Force. (This story continues here)

UNL Chancellor Named Co-Chair of Bowl Task Force – University of Nebraska-Lincoln chancellor Harvey Perlman is named a co-chair of the Division I Bowl Licensing Task Force. (This story continues here)

USF’s Genshaft named to NCAA bowl task force – USF President Judy Genshaft, continuing to have an active role in college athletics, is one of three university presidents on the NCAA’s new Bowl Licensing Task Force, unveiled by NCAA President Mark Emmert on Monday. “Through the strong and inclusive leadership we have assembled, the task force will undertake a full review of the bowl structure to ensure the integrity of the system and bring a … (This story continues here)

Scandal-plagued Fiesta Bowl to stay in BCS rotation – Task force from BCS says the bowl must adhere to reforms and donate at least $1 million to Arizona youth charities in light of financial improprieties. The Fiesta Bowl has lived to host another game. (This story continues here)

Lunch links: Paul Rhoads to the Buckeyes? – Dirk is about to have the most talked-about finger in Texas history. Old friends will reunite on a bowl licensing task force . Nebraska’s Harvey Perlman and Big 12 commissioner Dan Beebe are among the members. At Big 12 meetings, the Ohio State controversy is a hot topic , writes Vahe Gregorian of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. The league also says talk of trying to stick together is behind them … (This story continues here)

Stewart Mandel: BCS effort better than execution with Fiesta penalty – To the surprise of almost no one, the Fiesta Bowl will remain a BCS game. As penance for its sins (illegal campaign donations, lavish expenses and inappropriate reimbursements, etc.), a task force headed by Penn State President Graham Spanier decreed that the troubled bowl should pay a $1 million fine, payable to local youth charities. BCS Executive Director Bill Hancock said that the task force … (This story continues here)

NCAA lets Fiesta keep its bowl license – The Fiesta Bowl is in the clear. The NCAA is letting the top-tier bowl game keeps its license, though it was placed on one year’s probation. The NCAA’s postseason bowl licensing subcommittee announced the decision Tuesday, saying that Fiesta Bowl officials, who also run the Insight Bowl, will have to meet in person with the subcommittee at its annual gathering next April to provide a… (This story continues here)

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