Despite what they call continued progress, the BCS power brokers remain divided or unsettled on many important aspects of college football’s future postseason model.
Whether it’s basic structure, access, location of games and the roles of existing bowls, the major conference commissioners and Notre Dame’s athletic director haven’t reached any firm conclusions. When they present their findings to the BCS presidential oversight committee June 26 in Washington, they’ll almost certainly present multiple models (2-3) rather than one recommendation.
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