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RE: Delaney: 16 team conferences? 8 team playoff?
(12-13-2019 10:04 AM)RUScarlets Wrote:  
(12-13-2019 09:29 AM)Kit-Cat Wrote:  I see where the logic is for making the playoff all bowl hosted.

Quarterfinals (4 bowls)
Semifinals (2 bowls)
National Championship (1 bowl)

This way the NYD bowls can be rotated into a 7 year contract to each host the national championship game. It would require of course the addition of one more bowl game to the NYD mix (Citrus Bowl?) to make it workable.

It might be the way to squeeze the most value out of the system.

The National Championship game is all the way on Jan 13th this year. The first major bowls are between Xmas and NYD, if not NYD itself.

That tells me they are more the comfortable pushing the post season out 1 more week for the cash.
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