STATE COLLEGE, Pa. (AP) – The BCS could decide within a month whether the troubled Fiesta Bowl should keep its place among college football’s marquee bowls.
Penn State President Graham Spanier, chairman of the seven-member panel investigating the Fiesta Bowl, said Tuesday that the committee has had several teleconferences and plans to meet with officials and the board of directors of the bowl.
The committee will file a report to be reviewed by conference commissioners and the BCS’ presidential oversight committee. Spanier told The Associated Press on Tuesday he hoped “final determinations” would be reached by mid-May.
The game is under scrutiny after an internal bowl report last month found the bowl may have violated election laws by reimbursing employees for political donations.
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