College Sports

Charleston, Myrtle Beach will have to wait longer to get bowl games

Empty seats at a December bowl
Empty seats at a December bowl AP

Two people involved in the decision tell The Associated Press that the NCAA won’t allow the creation of new bowl games for the next three years.

The people spoke on condition of anonymity Monday because the NCAA had not made a formal announcement.

Last season, three teams with losing records were placed in bowl games because there were not enough .500 teams to fill the record 40 bowls. The NCAA’s football oversight committee last week recommended a three-year moratorium on sanctioning new postseason games and it was approved by the Division I Council.

ESPN.com was first to report the moratorium.

Three cities – Austin, Texas; Charleston, South Carolina; and Myrtle Beach, South Carolina – were in the process of trying to gain approval for new bowl games.

This story was originally published April 11, 2016 at 12:55 PM with the headline "Charleston, Myrtle Beach will have to wait longer to get bowl games."

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