BCS commissioners set timeline for playoff discussions
By: Josh Rultenberg
Updated: February 22, 2012
Tuesday's
meeting in Dallas between the 11 conference commissioners that make up the Bowl
Championship Series, along with Notre Dame athletic director Jack Swarbrick,
was focused on what the college football postseason will look like beginning in
2014 when the current BCS contract ends.
Here's the statement the commissioners released today.
"In an effort to grow college football's
great popularity and success, we just completed two days of productive meetings
in Dallas, Texas.
We have until the fall of this year to finalize any possible changes to our current
structure. That's when contractual obligations require us to begin negotiations
with our television carrier for future coverage decisions. We have a
self-imposed deadline of sometime this summer to decide what changes we will
propose to our governing bodies for football's post-season. It's still early in
our process and we will continue to meet with our conferences and review
options.
Whatever we do, we want to protect college football's regular season which is
the best and most meaningful in sports. We want to preserve the great bowl
tradition while making it better and more attractive. We also have heard the
message about playing bowl games closer to or on January 1, the way it used to
be.
As we proceed, we will evaluate the many pros and cons of numerous possible
changes. Every idea has exciting up sides, as well as complicated consequences.
From the realities of the calendar to the issues presented in terms of venues
such as who hosts games, we have tremendous responsibilities and opportunities.
The bottom line is we will continue to talk about how to make a great sport
even better for student-athletes, fans and everyone who loves college football."












