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BCS Football Playoff Model Leaked

 
  I   Eugene, Oregon - In an effort to suppress growing discontent for the current "method" of selecting college football's Division-I national champion, BCS president David Frohnmayer addressed a possible playoff system for the nation's top football programs.  Forced into action after details were leaked by Kirk Herbstreit on ESPN's website, Frohnmayer hastily assembled a press conference in order to correct possible inaccuracies in the premature report. "While we certainly would like to see a definitive answer to the often controversial results the current BCS system produces, we can, in no way, support the model currently drifting across the electronic media outlets" said a confused and agitated Frohnmayer.  "Our playoff model is a work in progress and will develop over a reasonable time frame.  For a working model of the system to leak out only serves to fan sensitivities against the the current system". A glimpse at the leaked "working model"  ... (link)

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