Wall Street Journal Article

Today, Tuesday, Nov. 25th, a front page of the WSJ is a report on the BCS and non-BCS schools' recent meetings and conference calls. The article is titled "In College Football, Also-Rans Fight for Bigger Share of the Pot". I'll get a transcript and post it later.
Here are some interesting quotes:
"If Tulane were denied again, he (Cowan) says, 'I would advise our board of trustees to sue."
"The alliance (BCS) has given the other 54 schools that also belong to Division I-A $17 million, or roughly $315,000 each, 'to promote college football,' as one BCS offical says." (BCS school have received $466M in revenue from Bowl games to date)
President of Utah State U., likens the BCS to "a vaccuum sucking the air out of those of us that are further down the food chain."
Violates anti-trust laws by erecting "insurmountable barriers" to entering the industry of big-time college football.
"Football is not Lake Wobegon", U. of Oregon President. "Everyone can't be above average."
(Non-BCS) were miffed ... that BCS weren't taking them seriously and were irked by a public comment from U. of Nebraka Chancellor, who said the BCS was open to "some marginal improvements that will help them a little bit."
In October, Senator Biden said the system "looks un-American . . . It looks like a rigged deal."
BCS's verbal offer was a fifth BCS Bowl that would be open to non-BCS schools.
If the non-BCS schools don't like it, U. of N. Chancellor says, the BCS might take its footballs and return to the old bowl system, with no championship game. "We can live without that if we have to."
<small>[ 11-25-2003, 08:09 AM: Message edited by: Water Pony ]</small>
Here are some interesting quotes:
"If Tulane were denied again, he (Cowan) says, 'I would advise our board of trustees to sue."
"The alliance (BCS) has given the other 54 schools that also belong to Division I-A $17 million, or roughly $315,000 each, 'to promote college football,' as one BCS offical says." (BCS school have received $466M in revenue from Bowl games to date)
President of Utah State U., likens the BCS to "a vaccuum sucking the air out of those of us that are further down the food chain."
Violates anti-trust laws by erecting "insurmountable barriers" to entering the industry of big-time college football.
"Football is not Lake Wobegon", U. of Oregon President. "Everyone can't be above average."
(Non-BCS) were miffed ... that BCS weren't taking them seriously and were irked by a public comment from U. of Nebraka Chancellor, who said the BCS was open to "some marginal improvements that will help them a little bit."
In October, Senator Biden said the system "looks un-American . . . It looks like a rigged deal."
BCS's verbal offer was a fifth BCS Bowl that would be open to non-BCS schools.
If the non-BCS schools don't like it, U. of N. Chancellor says, the BCS might take its footballs and return to the old bowl system, with no championship game. "We can live without that if we have to."
<small>[ 11-25-2003, 08:09 AM: Message edited by: Water Pony ]</small>