Meet the New Boss (of the Playoffs)
The leader of the old bowl system will be leading the new bowl system. Change we can believe in?
The leader of the old bowl system will be leading the new bowl system. Change we can believe in?
The conservative Pac-12 and Big Ten have expertly played political games to make sure the future of college football isn't too far off from what they want it to be.
The conference commissioners deciding on the BCS's successor are planning to pass the buck to university presidents when the complaining comes.
The BCS talks playoffs, Frank Martin leaves K-State because of the AD, and Texas A&M wants a real SEC Network.
A group of economics and law professors have submitted an antitrust challenge to the BCS to the Department of Justice.
The BCS has done away with the rotating coordinator role, replacing it with executive director Bill Hancock.