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CFP to weigh pros, cons of semifinal game dates
- Updated: April 20, 2016
10:06 PM ET
IRVING, Texas — After a season in which its ratings took a dive, the College Football Playoff will continue to weigh the pros and cons of having its semifinal games televised on New Year’s Eve, executive director Bill Hancock said on Wednesday following the CFP’s annual spring meetings.
“We will continue to look at this,” Hancock said after meeting with ESPN television executives. “We did not make any decisions today. We did not intend to make any decisions today.
“Our goal is to make the games available to the most people we can, and if New Year’s Eve is a part of that, that’s good. If New Year’s Eve is not a part of that in the future, that will also be good. We’ll just keep listening. There’s no timetable for us to make a decision about New Year’s Eve. Obviously we don’t have to for the next two …
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