PARK RIDGE, Ill. (AP) – The Fiesta Bowl’s future as a part of the Bowl Championship Series could be decided before the end of May.
Officials for the troubled game and the BCS met Saturday at the Big Ten offices.
Penn State President Graham Spanier, who is also the chairman of the BCS presidential oversight committee, says it will take “two to three weeks” to review what was learned at the meeting and discuss it with conference commissioners.
The Fiesta Bowl fired its president, John Junker, last month after a report commissioned by the Arizona-based game alleged misuse of funds. The BCS responded by creating a task force to review whether it wanted to continue to do business with the game.
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