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If a MAC team wants access to the playoff, its non-conference schedule is going to have to resemble an NIU-in-2003-type schedule: At least three games against power-conference teams, a couple of those on the road or at neutral sites against ranked teams, and they'll have to win every one of them. That, and an undefeated regular season and conference title game win might (ital) be enough to sway a selection committee for a No. 4 seed. Even the Boise States and TCUs of the world had to build for years, racking up double-digit win seasons, to even approach a top-four BCS ranking.

That's how college football always has been, and until the playoff grows to eight or even 16 teams, it's how it will stay. This system eventually will lead to a bigger playoff. It will have to. Once everyone realizes how much money this playoff is worth, there will be no choice but to expand.

For now, make no mistake, this was a way for college football's elite to get a little bit of everything, and a whole lot of money.

Their precious bowls remained intact – the same bowls that promote themselves as charitable organizations but give so little to those they say they help while enjoying a tax-free existence. If anything, the six bowls that rotate as hosts of the semifinals will make even more money once the new TV deal is signed in time for 2014.

And, oh yes, nothing Tuesday from media, presidents or commissioners on whether all of this extra money means college football's employees, er, student-athletes, will finally get a stipend for the insane wealth they generate.

Tuesday was a great day for college football, but it's only one step in a system that needs serious overhaul. This wasn't a revolution, or even a revolutionary idea. It's progress, and that's not a bad thing.

• John Sahly is the sports editor of the Daily Chronicle. Write to him at jsahly@shawmedia.com and follow him on Twitter @JSahly.

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