Published 11/19/2008
by Glenn Petty
at Bleacher Report - College Football
You heard it here first. It’s not the Rose Bowl's fault that there isn’t a football playoff, but yesterday, ESPN literally moved the ball in that direction by wrapping up all the BCS games except the Rose Bowl in a new TV contract. The final hurdle to an even bigger dance might be cleared when the Granddaddy of Them All’s TV contract expires with ABC in 2014. Huh, you say? Not long after ACC Commish’s John Swofford’s somewhat tepid response to Barack Obama’s call for a playoff system for college football, ESPN took a big step toward making that a reality—whether the suits in Kansas realized it or not. What resources does ESPN have that the combined television networks don’t have? Control. Control over their time and their money.
Thus it would be easier to make room on the broadcast schedule for the playoffs while limiting the number of parties to a negotiated agreement. The more the control over the money flowing into college football and the ...
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