Click here for linkHow do you usually spend New Year's Eve? Living it up at a club? Attending a friend's house party? Enjoying a quiet dinner with your spouse?
Well, it's time to make new plans for Dec. 31, 2014.
College football's newly announced postseason is set to debut that day, and while most of the focus to this point has been on the four-team playoff, details are beginning to trickle out about the larger six-bowl premium package the commissioners envision. Long story short: It's going to be a two-day New Year's nirvana for college football fans on Dec. 31 and Jan. 1.
"There will be three [games] each day, that's how we envision it," BCS Executive Director Bill Hancock said Thursday. "It will be 1 [p.m.], 5 and 8 [eastern], basically, and the same windows on New Year's Day."
As was announced Tuesday, six bowls will rotate hosting the two semifinal games over a 12-year period ...