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No miracles here: BCS playoff opposition too strong for any change soon

 
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 In the two years since Fox has owned the BCS contract, its prime time selection show ratings are comparable to a "top five show in the fall," Goren said.

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 Theoretically his network could charge more for ad revenues if there were a plus-one. But, Goren added, there is a finite limit to those ad dollars.

"It's a very crowded sports marketplace in January," he said. "Let's say GM is going to spend a certain amount of money to sports advertising. Just because you add product doesn't mean they're going to add money to their budget."

 Ratings might be up for an enhanced postseason, maybe. But what about the regular season, which would be de-emphasized with a plus-one?

Try to get your mind around this unseemly possibility: Michigan and Ohio State, both already locked into the plus-one before their epic November showdown. Sure, each wants to win, but how bad? Enough to risk playing starters the entire game?

Imagine Jim Tressel taking Chris Wells out of the game in the second half to save him for the national semifinal.

 The most compelling argument against a plus-one? It actually would ramp up the controversy. Think of the teams that annually make a case for being in the top two. Now imagine the number of teams that think they're deserving of being in the top four.

Put in terms of the real estate here on Ocean Drive, the BCS is oceanfront property.

"This is our No. 1 agenda," said Goren, whose network also has Major League Baseball, NASCAR and the NFL. "There's this wonderful misconception that television controls these leagues. I've been doing it for 40 years. I don't even control my wife. How do I control a league?"

While the Pac-10 and Big Ten are against it, a plus-one would enhance the Fiesta, Orange and Sugar. In the current BCS, the participants host a national championship game once every four years. In a plus-one, the Fiesta, Orange and Sugar would be in a national semifinal as well as a national championship rotation.

Better games. More money. While that sounds good in theory, the commissioners still face the formidable challenge of convincing Division I-A presidents. The CEOs would hold the final rubber stamp on any change.

"Things in college sports tend to move at glacial speed," Goren said.

That's why the magic number is 2011. That's when the commissioners, bowls and TV partners could conceivably begin planning for a plus-one. The TV contracts would be lined up. Perhaps presidential opposition will have melted. The Big Ten and Pac-10 might have new commissioners.

Big Ten commissioner Jim Delay held court in a hallway at the Westin Diplomat, indignant that he has been labeled part of the postseason "axis of obstruction" (in a Sports Illustrated story) along with the Pac-10 and Rose Bowl.

"The axis of obstruction is cute," Delany said. "It's a takeoff on the Axis of Evil. It's a stolen line from Bush ... I think it's a stretch, myself. We think the burden for changing is on the proponents of change, not on the group that brought a bowl and two conferences (from) one place of tradition to a place that is 10 years old."

End of plus-one discussion. Thanks for coming, commissioners. See you again next year.

For you playoff honks?

"The Emmy is still upstairs if you want to see it," Goren said.

Touch it. Miracles still happen.

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Since:Mar 19, 2007

April 29, 2008 10:29 pm

Its the easy answer.  The non-BCS schools all get together and start their own playoff.  They collect all the revenue, have the games on campus except for the title game and steal back the inflated revenue that the BCS cartel has refused to give into.

If the non-included schools petition the NCAA to start a playoff, how could the NCAA say no, its not like their getting an ...(more)

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Since:Aug 18, 2006

April 29, 2008 9:13 pm
 Have  you ever heard anyone say "THE NCAA TOURNAMENT SUCKS!  IF THEY WOULD JUST CHANGE IT SO THAT WE COULD VOTE ON THE NATIONAL CHAMPION THEN IT WOULD BE MY FAVORITE TIME OF YEAR!"

me neither.

Reputation:89
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Since:Jan 11, 2008

April 29, 2008 10:05 pm

Sorry for the lengthy rant but this drives me crazy.  Any argument against a playoff system is ridiculous except that the Big 10 and Pac 10 are greedy and don't want to find out who the best team is because it won't be one of them (except possibly USC). 

A meaningless game between Ohio St and Michigan at the end of the season?  Are you serious?  An ...(more)

Reputation:81
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Since:Sep 21, 2006

May 1, 2008 12:15 pm
The Big 10 and the Pac 10 are against the playoff system? No way! lmao   I'm told every year how big bad and tough these two Conferences are but yet they don't want a playoff system? Wonder why, what are they afraid of? I think Ohio State has proved two years in a row now that the Big 10 is for real...well as long as they play against each other lol I get it now!
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Since:Mar 16, 2008

April 30, 2008 3:01 pm
(POLL) Let's take a straw poll.  Would you like to see a Playoff system in college football?  Big 10,  Big 12, and Pac 10 Commissioners don't get to vote - we know where you stand.
Reputation:99
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Since:Dec 3, 2006

May 2, 2008 2:04 pm

If the fans stayed away from all of the NCAA involved colleges for the 1st 4 games across the country.  The NCAA would get the message.  The colleges would lose some money but maybe at least this way the Deans, A.D.'s, and coaches would have to stand up to the NCAA  "A" holes and force them finally into a positive change to the playoff direction .  

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Reputation:91
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Since:Oct 18, 2007

April 30, 2008 8:26 am

THERE WILL BE NO PLAYOFF UNTIL 2014.  End of discussion.

No, "well maybe this...", or "leave out the Rose Bowl...", or "start something else..."

EVERYONE wants a playoff.  Just cause the Big 10 and Pac 10 commissioners dont want one doesnt mean that they represent the entire fan base.  That is like saying George Bush represents you as ...(more)

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April 30, 2008 12:18 pm