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Please Join us to encourage Congress to pass pro-playoff legislation so that a college football national championship is earned on the gridiron.

 
  The Miller Plan
 Congressman Gary Miller has introduced H.R. 599 to bring about college football playoffs.

H.R. 599 is straightforward and simple:

  • Prohibits receipt of Federal funds by any school with a football team that participates in NCAA Division 1 Football Bowl Subdivision unless the national championship game is the culmination of a playoff system,
  • It is the responsibility of the 120 FBS schools to develop and implement the playoffs,
  • There are no restrictions from incorporating existing bowl games into playoffs or a national championship. Nor are there restrictions from non-playoff teams playing in non-playoff postseason bowl games.
Congressman Miller needs your help to pass H.R. 599, join our grassroots coalition to encourage Congress to pass pro-playoff legislation today.

 

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