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UGA President Adams Expects To See College Football Playoff Within Next Two Years
Published February 9, 2012
CHANGING COURSE: In Chicago, David Haugh notes the Big Ten's idea of holding two semifinal games on campuses "carries potential for built-in advantages in the rare cases a league team holds the No. 1 or No. 2 seed." Haugh writes, "I suspect [Big Ten Commissioner Jim] Delany welcomed an alternative blending creativity and common sense to distinguish the Big Ten's position and to prevent him from becoming a college football Don Quixote as he continued hopelessly defending the Bowl Championship Series. What compelled Delany to change course matters less than the fact he finally did, unofficially. Appreciate Delany's political dexterity and pragmatism" (CHICAGO TRIBUNE, 2/9). In Birmingham, Paul Beaudry wrote, "No plan is perfect. But any plan that condenses the bowl season and rewards successful teams with a home playoff game is a good start" (AL.com, 2/8).






