WASHINGTON — College football will finally have a playoff. Come 2014, the BCS is dead.
A committee of university presidents on Tuesday approved the BCS commissioners’ plan for a four-team playoff to start in the 2014 season.
The move completes a six-month process in which the commissioners have been working on a new way to determine a college football champion. Instead of simply matching the No. 1 and No. 2 teams in the country in a championship game after the regular season, the way the Bowl Championship Series has done since 1998, the new format will create a pair of national semifinals. No. 1 will play No. 4, No. 2 will play No. 3.
The winners will advance the national championship game.
The teams will be selected by a committee, similar to the way the NCAA basketball tournament field is set.
There are still some details to work out, but all the decision-makers are on board.
Comments (3)
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Expanded to four teams. That should put the '66ers in the bracket.
@ facts
Your right facts... 66 reminds me of your loser basketball team ahead of them leading the charge. Unfortunately they can't even make a 64 team bracket with Billy Clyde
Yep
Unlike the 2011 football team that dominated all opponents, right Bill214?