Cotton Bowl,Existing optical-fiber technology is マジコンds inefficient at transmitting infrared light. However, the zinc selenide optical fibers that Badding's team developed are able to transmit the longer wavelengths of infrared light. "Exploiting these wavelengths is exciting because it represents a step toward making fibers that can serve as infrared lasers," Badding explained. Cowboys Stadium could be in line for BCS game
The Cotton's futures is looking better than ever today. At least when we’re talking about the Cotton Bowl’s opportunity to climb into the BCS mix and bring college football’s national championship game to its new home at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington.
The investigation into improprieties at the Fiesta Bowl, which led to Tuesday’s ouster of Fiesta Bowl CEO John Junker, raises lots of questions about whether the Arizona-based game will continue to hold its spot in college football’s elite bowl grouping.
It is telling that BCS officials have announced plans to begin their own investigation to determine “whether the Fiesta Bowl should remain a BCS bowl game.” In a statement, BCS officials raised the possibility of assessing “other appropriate sanctions” to the Arizona-based bowl that hosted the most recent BCS Championship Game in January, when Auburn defeated Oregon, 22-19.
The BCS is one year into its current four-year cycle of games, with existing contracts in place through the games that will be played in January, 2014. But the Fiesta Bowl already has hosted its lone title game in that four-year cycle.
That is a key consideration because it is conceivable that BCS officials, in a fit of indignation, could strip the Fiesta Bowl of its BCS status _ claiming breach of contract, based on the alleged illegalities that took place in Arizona _ and replace it with the Cotton Bowl without taking a BCS title game away from any of the other bowls in the BCS loop (Rose, Sugar, Orange) during this four-year cycle. That makes a quick move easier, if the BCS folks are so inclined, because it would not require bringing a title game to Arlington in this four-year cycle. A chance to host the BCS championship game once every four years is the golden carrot that drives corporate title sponsors of BCS games, meaning Tostitos – the Fiesta Bowl’s title sponsor – already has received the brunt of its value during the current four-year cycle.
But such a move would require lots of lawyers and create lots of headaches. It would generate more negative headlines for the BCS,IFC was placed on two-year probation in February following an incident led tube of hazing that occurred after an IFC ceremony in November. which already is a four-letter entity in the mind of many college football fans.
A more likely scenario, and one that would not require any contract wrangling,"PEOPLE ARE calling out (to our leaders) for (officials) to be responsible for inflatable swimming pools their misdeeds," declared Manila Auxiliary Bishop Broderick Pabillo in his homily. With the "big fishes" hooked, he added, would be to simply replace the Fiesta Bowl with the Cotton Bowl – sponsored by AT&T – in the next four-year cycle of BCS bowl contracts. That cycle would cover games played from 2015-2018 and binding decisions regarding those contracts are not expected until 2012, at the earliest.IFC was placed on two-year probation in February following an incident led tube of hazing that occurred after an IFC ceremony in November.
Expect the Cotton Bowl to be a major player in those talks when they arise.Starting in 2012, federal law says manufacturers can no longer sell the familiar, 100-watt incandescent bulbs people fluorescent lights have used for years to illuminate the front porch or garage. The folks at the Cotton Bowl run a first-class game, have a title sponsor in place and play in the best football stadium on the planet.
It’s a BCS-worthy package, for sure. Now that the Fiesta Bowl has inadvertently opened the door, the Cotton’s future looks bright for BCS inclusion.
The Cotton's futures is looking better than ever today. At least when we’re talking about the Cotton Bowl’s opportunity to climb into the BCS mix and bring college football’s national championship game to its new home at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington.
The investigation into improprieties at the Fiesta Bowl, which led to Tuesday’s ouster of Fiesta Bowl CEO John Junker, raises lots of questions about whether the Arizona-based game will continue to hold its spot in college football’s elite bowl grouping.
It is telling that BCS officials have announced plans to begin their own investigation to determine “whether the Fiesta Bowl should remain a BCS bowl game.” In a statement, BCS officials raised the possibility of assessing “other appropriate sanctions” to the Arizona-based bowl that hosted the most recent BCS Championship Game in January, when Auburn defeated Oregon, 22-19.
The BCS is one year into its current four-year cycle of games, with existing contracts in place through the games that will be played in January, 2014. But the Fiesta Bowl already has hosted its lone title game in that four-year cycle.
That is a key consideration because it is conceivable that BCS officials, in a fit of indignation, could strip the Fiesta Bowl of its BCS status _ claiming breach of contract, based on the alleged illegalities that took place in Arizona _ and replace it with the Cotton Bowl without taking a BCS title game away from any of the other bowls in the BCS loop (Rose, Sugar, Orange) during this four-year cycle. That makes a quick move easier, if the BCS folks are so inclined, because it would not require bringing a title game to Arlington in this four-year cycle. A chance to host the BCS championship game once every four years is the golden carrot that drives corporate title sponsors of BCS games, meaning Tostitos – the Fiesta Bowl’s title sponsor – already has received the brunt of its value during the current four-year cycle.
But such a move would require lots of lawyers and create lots of headaches. It would generate more negative headlines for the BCS,IFC was placed on two-year probation in February following an incident led tube of hazing that occurred after an IFC ceremony in November. which already is a four-letter entity in the mind of many college football fans.
A more likely scenario, and one that would not require any contract wrangling,"PEOPLE ARE calling out (to our leaders) for (officials) to be responsible for inflatable swimming pools their misdeeds," declared Manila Auxiliary Bishop Broderick Pabillo in his homily. With the "big fishes" hooked, he added, would be to simply replace the Fiesta Bowl with the Cotton Bowl – sponsored by AT&T – in the next four-year cycle of BCS bowl contracts. That cycle would cover games played from 2015-2018 and binding decisions regarding those contracts are not expected until 2012, at the earliest.IFC was placed on two-year probation in February following an incident led tube of hazing that occurred after an IFC ceremony in November.
Expect the Cotton Bowl to be a major player in those talks when they arise.Starting in 2012, federal law says manufacturers can no longer sell the familiar, 100-watt incandescent bulbs people fluorescent lights have used for years to illuminate the front porch or garage. The folks at the Cotton Bowl run a first-class game, have a title sponsor in place and play in the best football stadium on the planet.
It’s a BCS-worthy package, for sure. Now that the Fiesta Bowl has inadvertently opened the door, the Cotton’s future looks bright for BCS inclusion.
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