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Big Ten Commissioner, Jim Delaney, when asked about the National Championship Game:
''I think the championship game in any scenario is going to be independently bid, not part of the bowl situation,''
"League officials said they could see the title game being played in cities other than the usual suspects in California, Florida and Louisiana, though they did not offer any specific suggestions."
Wisconsin Athletic Director, Barry Alvarez, on selecting teams for the playoff:
''I personally think there should be a committee, and it should be transparent so all the coaches and the public know the criteria, where the most weight is put and why decisions are made,''
Michigan Athletic Director, David Brandon, on the same subject:
"We have a system that's been pretty good at determining the No. 1 and No. 2 ranked teams...our ability to know who truly deserves to be No. 3 and No. 4 and No. 5 and No. 6 is far less accurate.''
So playoffs and a National Championship game independent of the established bowls are looking much more likely and will, of course, diminish the importance of the Rose Bowl.
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So I have two questions for you:
1. How will the Big Ten fair given the seemingly inevitable changes coming in College Football; postseason playoffs, conference realignment and partnerships?
2. As a Big Ten fan, how important is the Rose Bowl?
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