- December 7th, 2009, 11:51 am
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Legally speaking a playoff system is only possible if run by the presidents or the BCS reps. If the NCAA is going to run a playoff then individual conferences have to give up the rights they earned in court, and that means giving up their TV deals to the NCAA.
BuryYourDuke wrote:http://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa/football/n ... &type=lgnsI guess i sorta just commented on this in the other forum. Never going to happen. The Bowls are too ingrained, legally and financially, into the system and baring the massive changes i mentioned (i.e. every conference giving up their TV deals) there's no way to eliminate the Bowls from the picture. Yes its about money -- but unless someone can outbid the current contracts nothing will change. The current Big Ten regular season deal is 2.5 billion of 25 years. So, what are you going to be offering the Big Ten that is going to make them want to tear that deal up???
This is the most scathing, well thought out, and constructive critique of the BCS I have read yet. It presents a realistic, profitable, and fair playoff system that would be the best thing for the sport. Thoughts?
Legally speaking a playoff system is only possible if run by the presidents or the BCS reps. If the NCAA is going to run a playoff then individual conferences have to give up the rights they earned in court, and that means giving up their TV deals to the NCAA.