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I honestly didn't even know this was going on. I also read from a few sites that there is some support for this amongst the BCS schools, with a possible new BCS game being played at Jerry-World. I posted a piece of the article and attached the link for the rest.....
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Brandon Helwig
UCFSports.com Publisher
Could UCF finally be elevated to "BCS status?"
If Conference USA and the Mountain West Conference have their way, that's exactly what would happen.
The commissioners of the two leagues, Britton Banowsky of C-USA and the Mountain West's Craig Thompson, met in Colorado last Thursday to discuss ways they could work together to achieve their common goal of inclusion at the big boy's table.
UCF has also been considered a candidate for future Big East expansion.
In its present form, the Bowl Championship Series awards automatic bids to the champions of just six conferences - the SEC, ACC, Big 12, Big Ten, PAC-10 and the Big East - while leaving out leagues such as C-USA, the MWC and the WAC.
The hurdles for a "non-BCS" team to qualify for a major bowl are much more stringent, though teams like Boise State, Utah, TCU and Hawaii have qualified in recent years.
Perhaps more importantly, there is a considerable perception gap with the current system if you're not in one of those six automatic qualifier conferences.
CBSSports.com was among the media outlets to report on last week's meeting between C-USA and the MWC and the play-in game possibility.
In an interview Tuesday afternoon with Pirate Radio 1250 AM in Greenville, N.C., East Carolina University Chancellor Steve Ballard says he was hopeful an agreement could be reached where one team from either league - decided via a play-in game of champions - would be guaranteed a BCS bid in future years.
http://ucf.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=1117656
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Brandon Helwig
UCFSports.com Publisher
Could UCF finally be elevated to "BCS status?"
If Conference USA and the Mountain West Conference have their way, that's exactly what would happen.
The commissioners of the two leagues, Britton Banowsky of C-USA and the Mountain West's Craig Thompson, met in Colorado last Thursday to discuss ways they could work together to achieve their common goal of inclusion at the big boy's table.
UCF has also been considered a candidate for future Big East expansion.
In its present form, the Bowl Championship Series awards automatic bids to the champions of just six conferences - the SEC, ACC, Big 12, Big Ten, PAC-10 and the Big East - while leaving out leagues such as C-USA, the MWC and the WAC.
The hurdles for a "non-BCS" team to qualify for a major bowl are much more stringent, though teams like Boise State, Utah, TCU and Hawaii have qualified in recent years.
Perhaps more importantly, there is a considerable perception gap with the current system if you're not in one of those six automatic qualifier conferences.
CBSSports.com was among the media outlets to report on last week's meeting between C-USA and the MWC and the play-in game possibility.
In an interview Tuesday afternoon with Pirate Radio 1250 AM in Greenville, N.C., East Carolina University Chancellor Steve Ballard says he was hopeful an agreement could be reached where one team from either league - decided via a play-in game of champions - would be guaranteed a BCS bid in future years.
http://ucf.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=1117656