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FOX out of BCS hunt…Obama on playoff

November 17th, 2008, 5:40 pm by Josh Weinfuss

A day after President-elect Barack Obama said he would work for a college football playoff as president, FOX Sports announced it won’t be televising the BCS games starting in 2011.

FOX will not match ESPN’s offer, which has been reported to be in the $500 million range for the rights to broadcast the Orange, Sugar and Fiesta bowls, and the Rose Bowl when it’s the national championship from 2011-2014. The most FOX reportedly said it would offer was about $408 million.

The Rose Bowl Game will continue to be televised by ABC Sports until 2014, when that contract expires.

“Even with today’s vast economic uncertainties, FOX Sports made a very competitive bid to keep broad-casting BCS games free to every home in America, one that included a substantial rights fee increase, and certainly as much as any over-the-air network could responsibly risk,” according to a FOX statement. “Un-fortunately the university presidents and BCS commissioners were not satisfied and they’ve decided to take their jewel events to pay television. We wish everyone well.”

The BCS will be on cable for the first time in its 10-year history.

During an interview with 60 Minutes on Sunday night, Obama repeated his desire for a playoff to be im-plemented in college football.

“I think any sensible person would say that if you got a bunch of teams who played throughout the season, and many of them have one loss or two losses, there’s no clear, decisive winner, that we should be creating a playoff system,” Obama said.

He suggested to shorten the regular season by a game or two and include eight teams in a three-round tournament.

Earlier this year, three congressmen wanted the BCS to be investigated by the Justice Department’s anti-trust division for a violation of federal law. They said it’s an “illegal restriction on trade because only the largest universities compete in most of the major bowl games,” thus taking most of the millions of dollars that should be available to smaller schools.

Obama originally expressed his desire for a college football playoff during an interview at halftime of ESPN’s Monday Night Football on the eve of the election.

“I don’t know any serious fan of college football who has disagreed with me on this,” Obama said. “So, I’m going to throw my weight around a little bit. I think it’s the right thing to do.”

Enrique Davis update: Week 11

November 17th, 2008, 10:44 am by Josh Weinfuss


Mosley graduate Enrique Davis got a piece of Mississippi’s 59-0 pie Saturday.

He had 35 yards on 12 carries and one touchdown in the game, bringing his season totals up to 52 carries for 197 yards and three touchdowns.

He’s played in eight of Ole Miss’ 10 games.

The Rebels play at LSU on Saturday.

BCS Standings: Nov. 16

November 17th, 2008, 10:33 am by Josh Weinfuss

Even after a crushing win over South Carolina, the Florida Gators remained fourth in the BCS standings.

Here’s a look at this week’s BCS Standings.

Saturday’s a big day for the SEC

November 8th, 2008, 12:34 am by Josh Weinfuss

By time we all go to bed Saturday night, one half of the BCS National Championship Game can be decided.

If Florida defeats Vanderbilt, the Gators will represent the SEC East in the SEC Championship Game, Dec. 6 in Atlanta.

And if Alabama defeats LSU, the Crimson Tide clinch the West and will also play in the SEC Championship Game.

If both teams win Saturday and win out, there’s an outside chance they can either be No. 1 and 2 in the BCS. What’s more likely is that they’ll be in the Top 3 or 4, meaning that whoever wins the SEC title will most likely be playing for the national title come Jan. 8.

WTFs SEC Games of the Week

November 6th, 2008, 5:16 pm by Josh Weinfuss


Here’s the docket for this week’s SEC games.

All Times Central

Game to watch:
Alabama at LSU, 2:30 p.m., CBS - Although the Tigers aren’t in the hunt for the national title, Nick Saban’s return to Baton Rouge, La., may overshadow everything else about this game — including the Crimson Tide’s bid to keep their No. 1 ranking.

The rest:
Georgia at Kentucky, 11:30 p.m. CST, Raycom - The Bulldogs need to keep winning to not give up the East.

Arkansas at South Carolina, noon CST - Will Spurrier see a better game out of quarterback Stephen Garcia? Or will the Hogs keep getting better?

Wyoming at Tennessee, noon CST, PPV-Vol Network - The Vols need to win in the first game after Fulmer announced he’s leaving UT after this season.

Tennessee-Martin at Auburn, 1:30 p.m. - The Tigers need this win more than they think.

Florida at Vanderbilt, 7 p.m., ESPN2 - The Gators can use this game to prove why they’re national championship game worhty. While the Commodores can do what they did in 2006, the last time UF came to Nashville — almost win.

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