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ACC Announces New Bowl Lineup Beginning in 2014
Kevin Kelley - July 21, 2013Last week, the ACC announced a new bowl lineup beginning in 2014. The lineup will be effective following the conclusion of the 2014 regular-season and extends through 2019.
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College Football Playoff Logo Selected by Fans
Kevin Kelley - April 30, 2013The new College Football Playoff, which is set to begin after the 2014 regular season, now has an official logo that was chosen in a fan vote.
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Cowboys Stadium to host first College Football Championship Game; Semifinal Rotation Bowls Announced
Kevin Kelley - April 24, 2013Cowboys Stadium will host the first ever College Football Championship Game, playoff organizers officially announced this evening.
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“College Football Playoff” is official name for upcoming 4-Team Playoff
Kevin Kelley - April 23, 2013“College Football Playoff” is the new name for the upcoming 4-team college football playoff, which begins after the completion of the 2014 regular-season.
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31 bowls invited to bid for right to host Playoff Semifinals
Kevin Kelley - March 15, 201331 bowls have been invited to bid for the right to host Playoff semifinal games and other New Year’s Eve/New Year’s Day games.
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Rose Bowl, Sugar Bowl to host first Playoff Semifinals in 2015
Kevin Kelley - January 8, 2013The Rose Bowl and the Sugar Bowl will host the first college football playoff semifinals on Thursday, Jan. 1, 2015, BCS conference commissioners have announced.
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Four-team College Football Playoff to begin after 2014 regular season
Kevin Kelley - June 26, 2012The four-team College Football Playoff has been approved and will begin after the 2014 regular season.
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BCS Commissioners reach consensus on four-team College Football Playoff
Kevin Kelley - June 20, 2012Commissioners of the BCS conferences announced today that they have reached a consensus for a four-team college football playoff.
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Big Ten presidents prefer ‘status quo’ over four-team college football playoff
Kevin Kelley - June 4, 2012In a conference call this morning, the Big Ten Conference announced that their presidents prefer the “status quo” over a four-team college football playoff.
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BCS proposes four college football playoff models
Kevin Kelley - April 5, 2012Bowl Championship Series officials have narrowed their discussions for a college football playoff to four options, USA TODAY has reported.