ncaafootball.fanhouse.com - 11/18/2008
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by Shane Bacon Last night Barack Obama and wife Michelle sat down with Steve Kroft of "60 Minutes" to discuss all things presidential, especially the most talked about points. You know, the economy, the war in Iraq and that stupid college football postseason ! Barack was asked the simple ...
awfulannouncing.blogspot.com - 11/17/2008
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awfulannouncing.blogspot.com —
Barack Obama was on 60 Minutes last night
to talk about among other things being named President,...
the Economy and the War, but it was the last question from Steve Kroft that seemed to perk his attention the most. That of course was how the newest ...
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President-Elect Obama To "Throw His Weight Around" In ...
sportsillustrated.cnn.com - 11/16/2008
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sportsillustrated.cnn.com —
NEW YORK (AP) -- It's not exactly at
the top of his agenda, but President-elect Barack Obama...
says there should be a college football playoff to determine a national champion. In fact, he knows exactly what he wants -- an eight-team playoff. In an ...
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Barack Obama makes a play for college football playoff - ...
usatoday.com - 11/17/2008
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usatoday.com —
With President-elect Barack Obama supporting a playoff system
to decide college football's national champion, the future TV...
home ...
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Obama still stumping for playoff
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ESPN + BCS > Barack Obama
The Sports Complex —
... What this deal means, practically, is that you probably won’t be seeing major changes to the structure or format of the current BCS system which lacks a playoff that fans are clamoring for. On Sunday’s edition of “60 minutes” President-Elect Barack Obama promised to “throw his weight around” in an effort to securing a real playoff system, with this deal in place I’m guessing the incoming President’s weight may not be enough. ...
Nike Takes an Interesting Approach to Soccer Shoes, Makes Them Smell Like Pee
FanHouse —
... , I know you have a lot of things on your mind. You have the economy, the Iraq war, and what we should do with Vermont. Also, you've discussed possibly dipping your toe in the whole "college football playoff" business, but, and I ask this as a writer who enjoys laughing at things a lot, can you make your first order of business be to outlaw the word "pee" and make us, as Americans, say "wee"? How much more fun is that? ...
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"Yes We Can" Have a College Football Playoff!
notqualifiedtocomment.blogspot.com 11/4/2008 —
I'm sure most of you either saw Obama and McCain on Monday Night Football yesterday or heard about it. One of the last questions asked by Chris Berman (wtf?) was relating to sports and asked what each candidate would like to change in the world of sports.
Obama wants what's best for America: a college football playoff
rivals.yahoo.com 11/4/2008 — This is not even remotely a political blog, and I'm frankly a little terrified of the comments it might get today if it ventures too close to that other, you know, thing that's going on. Call me an idiot or make fun of my mug shot if you must (hey, ...
USC football: Barack Obama wants a playoff
usc.freedomblogging.com 11/4/2008 — Presidential candidates Barack Obama and John McCain are set to appear at halftime of ESPN’s “Monday Night Football” game in a few hours. ESPN released excerpts of Chris Berman’s interviews with them — and Obama just ...
BARACK OBAMA SUPPORTS A COLLEGE FOOTBALL PLAYOFF
collegefootballtalk.com 11/4/2008 — Chris Berman interviewed both presidential candidates today for a segment that will run at halftime of Monday Night Football, and Barack Obama said something that college football fans will find interesting: If he could change one thing about sports, ...
THN's College Football Playoff Plan
thehaternation.blogspot.com 11/18/2008 — President-elect Barack Obama has a plan for a college football playoff. But like all of his other plans, it lacks details. And that's cool. Obama is a pretty smart guy, so he will wisely defer to the experts on this one.
Luckily, The Hater Nation is available. And hey, a night in the Lincoln ...
Do We Need a College Football Playoff?
nfl-draft-site.com 1/5/2009 — Well Utah finished undefeated and some could say they should be the national champs. They did everything they needed to do. Is it fair that they it wasn't settled on the field? It's time for corporate greed to make way for common sense.
I guess if Obama wants a playoff....
victoriatimes.blogspot.com 11/6/2008 — Fine, if even the President-Elect wants a football playoff, let's actually do one that will work and is fair