New NCAA president: college football playoff is “inevitable”

The NCAA’s new president, the University of Washington’s Mark Emmert, said eighteen months ago that he thinks a college football playoff is…

This according to a Seattle Times column by Bud Withers:

Here’s a wild guess. When Emmert hangs ’em up as NCAA president — in five years, in a decade — we might remember him as the guy who successfully bucked all the guys out there in the fuchsia sport coats, the bowl officials, and finally jammed into place some sort of football playoff.

“I happen to be one that thinks it’s inevitable we’ll have a playoff,” he told me in a conversation about 18 months ago.

That could be something modest, like the plus-one format that wouldn’t materially affect the bowls, or it could be more dramatic, something like an eight- or 16-team fiesta. …

Talking football playoff back then, Emmert referred to “illusory arguments” like missed class time.

“I’d like to be one having shaped that,” he said of a playoff, the words now sounding almost haunting, “rather than having it shaped by others.”

Welcome to Indy, Mark Emmert. You’ve got a lot of shaping ahead of you.

Withers also seems to tentatively broach the topic of the Sports Bubble, noting that Emmert’s new job will require him to “help set a course for college athletics that keeps schools from a vast sinkhole created by fiscal irresponsibility rampant nationwide” (Withers adds: “Good luck with that”) and to “try to steer college sports away from the cliff where it often appears to be headed.” Withers also writes that “it’s almost inevitable [INEVITABLE!!! -ed.] that [Emmert’s] big issues will surround money and the viability of today’s structure of college athletics.” If and when a football playoff happens, Withers writes, “it will be because it’s a big revenue-producer. That won’t solve the myriad financial problems of college programs, but it will come partly in response to them.”

10 thoughts on “New NCAA president: college football playoff is “inevitable”

  1. David K.

    Interesting, although I think his statements yesterday on the issue of playoffs are more relevant though:

    Speaking on a couple of specific NCAA issues, Emmert said he is “an enourmous supporter” of the academic reforms started by Brand (such as the APR); and he said that it is not the role of the NCAA to lead the charge on a college football playoff, saying that the “decision about the college football playoff is really one, as it should, that will reside with the presidents that oversee those campuses. The NCAA has not been involved in the BCS debate in a direct way. We are standing ready and willing to help them think those issues through . … at the end of the day, that’s a decision that the presidents are going to have to reach.”

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