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PAC 12 Commish talks bowl ticket distribution and no need for expansion
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The league is taking a progressive look at how to distribute tickets for bowl games. Scott is intrigued by the idea of two conferences and a bowl partnering in ticket distribution and moving from the dated model of schools selling their own allotment, which was a struggle for several BCS schools last season.

“It's become clear fans have a lot of options when it comes to sourcing tickets,” Scott said. “The idea an individual school is responsible and can be accountable for delivering their fans to a particular bowl I think is a bit of an anachronism.”

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03-13-2013 09:19 AM
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