(The Spread) – Those college football fans hoping that the BCS would have a sense of urgency when it came to picking a playoff system may find themselves disappointed.
The 11 conference commissioners and Notre Dame’s athletic director met Tuesday in Dallas, along with BCS Executive Director Bill Hancock to continue discussing changes to college football’s postseason.
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Hancock says they had a “very broad conversation” and did not start whittling down a long list of ideas.
While there seems to be growing support for creating a four-team playoff to determine a champion, how exactly that would work remains to be seen.
Hancock says: “There are so many elements to this. They don’t feel in a rush to come to a conclusion.”
Those conference commissioners who run the BCS want to have the title game played earlier in January and to stop playing major bowl games in the middle of the week following New Year’s Day. But as Hancock said, there’s no timetable for when these changes will be implemented.
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