From CBS Sports:
"....... New Year's Day looks spectacular beginning in 2015. The Orange will be played at 1 p.m. ET, followed by the Rose at 5 p.m. ET and the Champions Bowl in prime time.
"In addition, there are now three what are being referred to as "contract" bowls. The Rose, Champions and now Orange all have committed leagues in the six-bowl rotation."
"That means in any given year, there could be only three spots available in those six bowls. Four teams will be committed to the two semifinals. Both the Rose and Champions have conference partners. The Orange will have the ACC. Access for the so-called have nots could be an issue."
A little more clarity on how everyone outside the "Big 5" will get screwed.
"....... New Year's Day looks spectacular beginning in 2015. The Orange will be played at 1 p.m. ET, followed by the Rose at 5 p.m. ET and the Champions Bowl in prime time.
"In addition, there are now three what are being referred to as "contract" bowls. The Rose, Champions and now Orange all have committed leagues in the six-bowl rotation."
"That means in any given year, there could be only three spots available in those six bowls. Four teams will be committed to the two semifinals. Both the Rose and Champions have conference partners. The Orange will have the ACC. Access for the so-called have nots could be an issue."
A little more clarity on how everyone outside the "Big 5" will get screwed.
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