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Forum (Forum & Focus)

Jan. 22, 2009

The Court's Fumble

Mad about the flawed process known as the Bowl Championship Series? Blame the Supreme Court, writes Robert D. Brain. - Forum Column

FORUM COLUMN

By Robert D. Brain

The Bowl Championship Series, or BCS, is a five-game arrangement of post-season bowl games designed to match the top two college football teams (as ranked by the BCS system) in a mythical national championship game. Like the swallows returning to Capistrano, grumbling about the BCS starts faithfully every October and builds to a crescendo in early January, when fans of a team not in the national championship game co...

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