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2009-2010 College Football Playoff System. Dec. 19. Dec. 26. Jan. 1. Jan. 7. Quarterfinals. 1 st Round. Semifinals. Championship. 1) Alabama (SEC / BCS #1). Top 10 BCS Teams make Playoffs. BCS Tier 2: Outback Bowl. 8) GA Tech (ACC Champion / BCS #9). BCS Tier 1: Fiesta Bowl.
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2009-2010 College Football Playoff System Dec. 19 Dec. 26 Jan. 1 Jan. 7 Quarterfinals 1st Round Semifinals Championship 1) Alabama (SEC / BCS #1) Top 10 BCS Teams make Playoffs BCS Tier 2: Outback Bowl 8) GA Tech (ACC Champion / BCS #9) BCS Tier 1: Fiesta Bowl 4) TCU (Mountain West Champion / BCS #4) Florida (BCS #5) BCS Tier 1: Sugar Bowl BCS Tier 2: Cotton Bowl Boise State (BCS #6) BCS Tier 1: Rose Bowl 3) Oregon (PAC-10 Champion / BCS #7) BCS Tier 2: Chick-Fil-A Bowl Cincinnati (BCS #3) BCS Tier 2: Capital One Bowl Iowa (BCS #10) BCS Tier 1: Orange Bowl 2) Texas (Big 12 Champion / BCS #2) BCS Tier 2: Gator Bowl 7) Ohio State (Big Ten Champion / BCS #8) • Conference Champions for 2009-2010 scenario come from Top 6 Conferences in 2008-2009 Season: SEC, Big Ten, ACC, PAC-10, Big East, Mountain West • Pre-Season Classics are not allowed to invite Playoff System participants to play in pre-season classics in the following year and all colleges have to reduce the # of non-conference games by 1 to counter the possible increase in games for schools who make it to the Playoffs • Net +/- games played under proposed playoff system versus existing bowl system (Actual ‘09-’10 Reg. Season + ‘09-’10 Bowl = ‘09-’10 Actual Total VERSUS Actual ‘09-’10 Reg. Season - 1 non-conference game + # of playoff games to win championship in playoff system = ’09-’10 Playoff Total): + 1 Games (Ala, TX, TCU, Oregon, OhSt, GTech ) + 2 Games (Cincy, BoSt, Iowa, FL)