On January 6, Florida State became the latest, and last, school to win the BCS (Bowl Championship Series) Nation Championship game. Next year, for the first time ever, the college football’s national title will be awarded using a playoff system. Throughout its entire 14-year run, the BCS was a controversial system. So why has it taken so long to develop a different way of determining a national champion? Why has college football avoided a playoff when most other professional and collegiate sports have them? Also, will the four-team playoff system that begins next year be enough, or will the system continue to expand? Joining us to discuss these questions and more are Bill Curry, former coach at Georgia Tech and the University of Alabama, and Tim Crothers, a former senior writer at Sports Illustrated.