We might still be on track for June 26 being an important date in the great college football debate (internal rhyme), but it doesn't appear that'll be the day the whole format of games gets worked out. Based on remarks made by Pac-12 commissioner Larry Scott during Wednesday's BCS meetings, that'll just be the next step along the way:
College Football Playoffs: Multiple ‘Options’ To Be Presented In 2 Weeks
Larry Scott just left the meeting to catch a flight, said commishes hope to present multiple options to presidents in DC in 2 weeks.
— Andy Staples (@Andy_Staples) June 13, 2012
Options could mean anything from who’s on the selection committee to whatever plan Jim Delany is proposing right this very second (the top three teams from each major pro sports league, plus a slice of Little Caesars pizza). As for the horrifying plus-one spectre that Scott’s advanced in the past:
I asked Scott if plus-one was still on the table, but he said he wouldn't speak specifically about any one model.
— Andy Staples (@Andy_Staples) June 13, 2012
Truly chilling!
















