IdaGriz01
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This isn’t about FCS football, but it fits into every “move up” thread ever started … since bowl participation is a big part of that conversation
https://www.espn.com/college-footba...mpus-sites-expanded-college-football-playoff
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FWIW: I think it makes a lot of sense for the bowl association to “have a seat at the table” in discussions of an expanded playoff. The campus approach -- as we know -- gets you into the complications of seeding in terms of who gets to be the host. But let’s follow the money (what a surprise!): Some of the “lesser” bowls would surely enter into a bidding war if they could host a game that was meaningful in terms of a playoff system.
https://www.espn.com/college-footba...mpus-sites-expanded-college-football-playoff
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As to the first point, I didn’t know -- but I’m not surprised -- that the bowl sponsors have their own association. Then, when you distribute a message to over 400 people, someone is bound to leak it.Bowl Season executives who oversee the operation of 43 postseason bowl games sent a letter this week to hundreds of leaders in college football asking that any future College Football Playoff games in potential expansion models be held at bowl sites instead of on campus, according to a copy of the letter obtained Thursday by ESPN.
The letter, from Bowl Season executive director Nick Carparelli and chairman Mark Neville …
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Carparelli told ESPN that the letter was sent to 403 people: 131 presidents and chancellors, 131 athletic directors, 131 head coaches and the 10 FBS commissioners. In addition to reminding them of the important role Bowl Season has played in the history of the sport, Carparelli said, the letter was sent to ask that, as the future of the sport continues to be contemplated, "Bowl Season have a seat at the table for the conversations."
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FWIW: I think it makes a lot of sense for the bowl association to “have a seat at the table” in discussions of an expanded playoff. The campus approach -- as we know -- gets you into the complications of seeding in terms of who gets to be the host. But let’s follow the money (what a surprise!): Some of the “lesser” bowls would surely enter into a bidding war if they could host a game that was meaningful in terms of a playoff system.