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According to Matt Hayes at aol.sportingnews.com, the BCS Title game last night, “won’t be remembered so much for Alabama’s utter domination of LSU as it will the beginning of radical change in college football. A national playoff is coming, everyone.” This, Hayes says, is according to “a high-ranking BCS official.”
Could it be? Finally? Logically? A playoff to decide the National Champion of College Football? But how?
When asked what the playoff would look like, a high-ranking BCS source said there are “at least 60” different options on the table, and that includes everything from a four-team playoff to one game after all the bowls.
A “one-game playoff” this year would mean Oklahoma St. would get pounded by Alabama. Look, I’m willing to accept that Alabama was the best team in College Football this year. My only issue with...
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