Michael Slive

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Name: Michael Slive
First Reported May 19 2012 - Updated May 19 2012 - 1 Documents

Big 12-SEC game hurts bowls, helps Cowboys Stadium

Topics: Cowboys Stadium, Southeastern Conference, Michael Slive, College Football Bowl Games, Dallas Cowboys, Jerry JonesTags: Mike Slive, Cowboys, playoffs, BCS Championship, Rose Bowl, USC, BCS, Boise State, Big Ten, standingsClarence E. Hill Jr. Fort ... [ Published May 19 2012 by Star-Telegram ]
First Reported Apr 25 2012 - Updated Apr 26 2012 - 1 Documents

BCS meetings continue as talks center on five key points

The exceptions were ACC commissioner John Swofford and SEC commissioner Michael Slive, who proposed a plus-one model, which would have matched the top four teams in final BCS standings in two semifinals with the winners meeting in a national championship ... [ Published Apr 25 2012 by ESPN.com ]

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"A new January bowl tradition is born," Slive said. "this new game will provide a great matchup between the two most successful conferences in the bcs era and will complement the exciting postseason atmosphere created by the new four-team model. most important, it will provide our student-athletes, coaches and fans with an outstanding bowl experience."

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Big 12-SEC game hurts bowls, helps Cowboys Stadium [ Published May 19 2012 by Star-Telegram ]
Big 12, SEC champs to meet in new bowl game [ Published May 18 2012 by Star-Telegram ]
Playoff selection committee discussed for BCS [ Published Apr 25 2012 by KABC Los Angeles ]
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