By Kenneth Elliott
College football at its best, BCS Championship Game (Bowl Championship Series) is one of the pinnacles of the whole year. The Bowl Championship Series (BCS) is a selection system designed to pair the top two teams in college football against each other in the BCS National Championship Game, with the winner crowned the BCS national champion. This championship puts the best against the best, selecting the top ten best teams from the year to match up to determine the national champion of all college football teams of the nation.
Referring to the current BCS format, four bowl games and the National Championship Game are considered "BCS bowl games". Other bowl games include the Rose Bowl Game in Pasadena, the Sugar Bowl played in New Orleans (should be a exciting game this year), the Orange Bowl in Miami, and the Fiesta Bowl in Glendale, Arizona.
Concerning the BCS contract, the first eight seasons of the championship game rotated among the four bowls. In 2007 the last game of the BCS Championship will serve as the host facility of the new stand-alone BCS National Championship game played on January 8 of that year, one week following the playing of the traditional bowl game which would follow the Rose Bowl with the exception of the games to be played in 2010. There are also twenty-seven non-BCS bowls.
The BCS Championship committee has decided to put in a system of BCS bowl games and have the extra game just be called "The National Championship Game to be held at the site of that year's championship game, such that the additional, non-championship bowl be named after the original bowl. They have also tried to have a system were cities would bid to be the permanent site of the BCS game. But this proposal was voted down.
College football at its best, BCS Championship Game (Bowl Championship Series) is one of the pinnacles of the whole year. The Bowl Championship Series (BCS) is a selection system designed to pair the top two teams in college football against each other in the BCS National Championship Game, with the winner crowned the BCS national champion. This championship puts the best against the best, selecting the top ten best teams from the year to match up to determine the national champion of all college football teams of the nation.
Referring to the current BCS format, four bowl games and the National Championship Game are considered "BCS bowl games". Other bowl games include the Rose Bowl Game in Pasadena, the Sugar Bowl played in New Orleans (should be a exciting game this year), the Orange Bowl in Miami, and the Fiesta Bowl in Glendale, Arizona.
Concerning the BCS contract, the first eight seasons of the championship game rotated among the four bowls. In 2007 the last game of the BCS Championship will serve as the host facility of the new stand-alone BCS National Championship game played on January 8 of that year, one week following the playing of the traditional bowl game which would follow the Rose Bowl with the exception of the games to be played in 2010. There are also twenty-seven non-BCS bowls.
The BCS Championship committee has decided to put in a system of BCS bowl games and have the extra game just be called "The National Championship Game to be held at the site of that year's championship game, such that the additional, non-championship bowl be named after the original bowl. They have also tried to have a system were cities would bid to be the permanent site of the BCS game. But this proposal was voted down.
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