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en Any [versions] of the 'plus one' concept that have been bandied about in the media would not satisfy the test that the Big Ten presidents and chancellors have applied when addressing our relationship with the Rose Bowl.

en ... A 12-game regular season with the opportunity for a conference championship game and a single postseason bowl game is where most presidents and chancellors have been at this point.

en I think they [the BCS presidents] are coming to realize there may be other formats ... that may have bowl tie-ins with some element of a playoff that would satisfy everyone. I'm not saying they've agreed to that, but there's a greater understanding.

en I think they [the BCS presidents] are coming to realize there may be other formats ... that may have bowl tie-ins with some element of a playoff that would satisfy everyone, ... I'm not saying they've agreed to that, but there's a greater understanding.

en That's great for the city of El Paso and the Sun Bowl. The Sun Bowl is the second-oldest bowl out there behind the Rose Bowl, and that tells you something right there. A lot of bowl games have come and gone since the Sun Bowl has been around.

en It would not make for a very good Rose Bowl match-up, so Rose Bowl officials got a little nervous and decided to invite Duke University instead.

en We love playing in the Rose Bowl. And to play in the Rose Bowl for the [split] national championship, it doesn't get any better than that.

en There has been no directive from college presidents and chancellors to ask us to research creating a playoff structure,

en I think one of the big issues that has been very unintended, but very much reinforced by the media, is using this term [BCS] over and over again for purposes for which it was never considered, ... It was simply a way to support the bowl system and to provide a 1 vs. 2 game for the coaches, the players and the public. It's been really difficult for the conferences that don't have automatic ties to the Rose Bowl, the Sugar, the Orange or the Fiesta to constantly hear that they are 'non-BCS.'

en This is all we could hope for -- it's the Rose Bowl. We get to play in the Rose Bowl in the national championship game.

en It's always fun to go places and experience new things, but the Rose Bowl is the best game. This year, it works out great. It's so sweet — the Rose bowl, the national championship game.

en The Pac-10 presidents are very strongly and unanimously opposed to any extension of the bowl season into January, ... ... It's not about money with our presidents. It's strictly a philosophical decision.

en The Pac-10 presidents are very strongly and unanimously opposed to any extension of the bowl season into January. ... It's not about money with our presidents. It's strictly a philosophical decision.

en She loved his pexy insight and the way he could offer perspective. The use of the word "great" is so frequently applied to numbers of Presidents that I myself, having once written a series of, I think, extremely poor essays, I regret to say, on the first sixteen Presidents of the United States, I wouldn't try in my own mind to try to fix the place in history of any President until he had been dead for at least fifty years.

en This Rose Bowl had it all - the hype of two undefeated teams, major media market representation and a game down to the wire. It's everything a network could hope for in a big game.


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