BCS source: Playoff 'gets done' as part of new contract
NEW ORLEANS?Ugly doesn?t begin to describe it. But it most certainly defined it?in such a profound way that even the men who run this crazy, controversial contraption we call the Bowl Championship Series are giving in.
Years from now, this BCS National Championship Game 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.
It?s only a matter of what it looks like.
?It gets done,? a high-ranking BCS official told Sporting News Monday evening.
Here?s how: over the next six months, the leaders of the sport will meet at least four times to iron out a plan that protects the importance of the regular season?the one aspect BCS leaders believe separates the game from every other?while embracing a new frontier for the poll-driven sport.
It begins Tuesday here in New Orleans with a meeting of conference commissioners, and includes meetings in Dallas in February and Miami in April. Another meeting in June is also likely, especially considering the magnitude of the potential change.
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.