Thursday, December 9, 2010

2010-2011 College football bowl plan brings in huge cash

Football bowl schedule for 2010 involves big cash

The college football bowl plan is a big deal. The football bowl schedule indicates a lot of things. For fans, it is the social plan. For coaches, it is their life. The amount of money involved in the college bowl system makes it tough to make any modifications. There are calls to change the system, however it likely will not take place anytime soon. Article resource – 2010-2011 College football bowl schedule pulls in huge money by Money Blog Newz.

Plan finally out for 2010 bowl matchup

We ultimately will get to see the full list of the 2010 bowl matchups. From December 18 to Jan 10, 2011, the 2010 college football bowl plan will start at 2 p.m. Eastern time. These bowl matchups pit various college football teams from dozens of conferences against one another. The BCS National Championship Game is probably the most important one. The winner of the NCAA Division I Football season will be decided from it.

Money will be made with the college football bowl plan for 2010 and 2011

College football is, put mildly, big cash. The colleges are not the only ones riding on the matches. TV networks and advertisers care too. Just taking a look at the names of the 2010 college football bowls gives a feeling for how big of business it’s. Examples are the "Tostitos Bowl," The "Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl," the "Little Caesars Pizza" bowl and even the "Rose Bowl Game Presented by Citi" will be there. If you wanted to be a sponsor of a game, you'd have to pay a ton. Millions are spent on it. From $750,000 to $17 million is paid to each and every team for the football games.

Schedule for college football bowl asked to improve

All of the cash is good for all the players behind the football teams. This is essential in the football bowl game system if it’s going to work. This is the only NCAA sport that is not determined by a standard system that matches winners against winners. The college bowl system relies not only on the win-loss ratios of teams, however on computer rankings and conference champions. Many say that all teams’ need a fair chance so the college bowl system needs to be revamped; however that is unlikely to take place considering all the cash involved.

Articles cited

Wikipedia

wikipedia.org/wiki/Bowl_Championship_Series

ESPN

espn.go.com/blog/ncfnation/post/_/id/22110/2010-11-bowl-schedule



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