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College Bowls, Fired Coaches and Corporate Sponsors

It's a football time of year. Fans are ready for the college bowls, NFL teams are getting ready for the play-offs, while NFL coaches are getting fired and bailed out banks are still plunking down millions of dollars on naming rights. Then there's the eternal question of a college football play-off.

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KCRW placeholderBy Sara Terry • May 12, 2014 • 1 min read

It's a football time of year. Fans are ready for the college bowls, NFL teams are getting ready for the play-offs, while NFL coaches are getting fired and bailed out banks are still plunking down millions of dollars on naming rights. Then there's the eternal question of a college football play-off. The president elect has already weighed in on that one—he's for it. Peter King of Sports Illustrated joins us to toss the ball round a bit.

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    Sara Terry

    The Aftermath Project

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    Sonya Geis

    Senior Managing Editor

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    Karen Radziner

    Managing Producer, To the Point & Which Way LA?

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    Peter King

    Senior Writer, Sports Illustrated

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