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On Tuesday morning, just one day after another bowl season came to a close, college football's leaders once again turned their attention to the task of overhauling the sport's postseason come 2014.
And this time, they weren't just talking about the impending four-team playoff. It's time to make hard changes to a bowl system that continues to be hampered by lousy matchups, an outdated business model and continued signs of travel fatigue among fans whose teams routinely play in high-profile bowls
Read More: http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/college-football/news/20130110/college-football-bowl-system-changes/#ixzz2IbmX9Tq8
On Tuesday morning, just one day after another bowl season came to a close, college football's leaders once again turned their attention to the task of overhauling the sport's postseason come 2014.
And this time, they weren't just talking about the impending four-team playoff. It's time to make hard changes to a bowl system that continues to be hampered by lousy matchups, an outdated business model and continued signs of travel fatigue among fans whose teams routinely play in high-profile bowls
Read More: http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/college-football/news/20130110/college-football-bowl-system-changes/#ixzz2IbmX9Tq8
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