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NCAA chief still supports BCS Final Four playoff

The Columbian
Published: January 29, 2012, 4:00pm

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — NCAA President Mark Emmert is reiterating his support of a two-round, four-team BCS playoff to determine a national football champion.

Emmert said Monday that there are ongoing discussions about what he described as a Final Four model, a scenario which would’ve matched LSU against Stanford and Alabama versus Oklahoma State this season with the winners advancing to the title game. Alabama defeated LSU 21-0 to avenge its lone loss and win the championship.

Emmert says any change must be determined by the BCS members and not the NCAA. And while he’s OK with a Final Four concept, Emmert opposes a 16-team or larger playoff scenario which he believes would add stress on athletes and universities.

Emmert is also concerned about expansion, saying it has created “a lot of bad blood.”

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