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    You are at:Home»Sports»Big 12 Sports»Dodds: 4-Team Playoff is Good `Baby Step’

    Dodds: 4-Team Playoff is Good `Baby Step’

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    By KMAN Staff on May 31, 2013 Big 12 Sports, Sports

    IRVING, Texas (AP) Texas athletic director DeLoss Dodds believes the new College Football Playoff could use one more round.

    Dodds says the four-team playoff system that will begin with the 2014 season is a good `baby step.” The longtime playoff proponent would like to see eight teams.

    Speaking Thursday at the Big 12 meetings, Dodds said a four-team playoff still leaves a lot of conversation about the fifth team that doesn’t get in, maybe an 11-1 team because of a 12-0 team not quite as good. Dodds says there wouldn’t be as much debate about a ninth team.

    West Virginia AD Oliver Luck says “let’s give four a shot” and see what happens.

    Neither Dodds nor Luck want to be on the committee that will select the playoff teams.

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