2014 marked the year the decade-plus BCS system went defunct in favor of the College Football Playoff, which will finish off its own 10-year run as a four-team invitational as it moves to 12 teams in ...
Part 10 of a series: Over the next few weeks, I will be reviewing each of the 16 seasons since the Bowl Championship Series came into existence in 1998. Here is a look back at who got lucky, who got ...
What the old BCS system would have made of the top 25 college football rankings as we move into Week 12, compared to the selection committee's own poll. As expected, there was plenty of movement ...
In college football anything can happen -- every game is a playoff game. Often unpredictable and exciting, the current Bowl Championship Series (BCS) system isn’t completely fair to every team – or ...
The thing Florida State did wrong on their first potential game-winning touchdown in Monday’s national title game? They didn’t let Jameis Winston work his magic. The Heisman winner struggled all game ...
Part 1 of a series: Beginning this week, I will review each of the 16 seasons since the Bowl Championship Series came into existence in 1998. I will examine the results from these seasons—who got ...
Indiana and Miami will face off in the 2025-26 College Football Playoff National Championship game. Indiana is vying for its first title, while Miami looks for its sixth. Ahead of the 2025-26 college ...
The BCS has grown the sport of college football%2C but not without controversy It gives way next season to the College Football Playoff%2C major college football%27s first tournament Perhaps the most ...
Where things would stand in the BCS top 25 college football rankings as we move into the second full month of the 2025 regular season. There were some notable differences between the BCS top 25 ...
What if the College Football Playoff returned to an objective system to determine the 12-team field, eliminating any narrative of bias from the selection committee? The computer-simulated BCS model — ...
A week before the college football season begins, Jeff Anderson is probably sitting in his office in Washington, D.C., worrying about numbers and results. But they're not the kind of statistics ...
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