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Old December 7th, 2007, 10:20 AM   #11
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Originally Posted by DanteHicks
Don't forget, these are still college students, not professionals. "Just 4 more weeks" means they could have to miss games or practices for finals, or worse, the other way around.
Not necessarily true. You could do a 3-week, 8-team playoff during winter break very easily. Finals end in the middle of December.

Have the quarterfinals during X-Mas week.
Have the semifinals during New Year's.
Have the championship the next week.

If college basketball can have a three-week tournament mid-semester (or during winter finals for those on the quarter system, like UCLA), why can't college football have one during break?
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