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In a tax complaint filed last year, Playoff PAC alleged that the Fiesta, Orange and Sugar Bowls violated their tax-exempt status by inappropriate spending and other activities. Sanderson said that the BCS undermined its credibility by not looking at the other bowls.
The Fiesta Bowl's struggles were being closely watched by the Cotton Bowl, which is widely considered next in line to move into the BCS and has moved from its antiquated former home into the $1.3 billion Cowboys Stadium outside Dallas. Cotton Bowl president Rick Baker said in a statement his bowl respects Wednesday's decision.
The internal report on the Fiesta Bowl was conducted by an outside law firm, but Hancock rejected the suggestion that the other bowls that make up the BCS should undergo the same scrutiny.
"There's no indication of any similar improprieties in the other bowls," he told reporters on a conference call. "It's unfair to paint innocent people with the same brush." The BCS does plan to come up with "responsible governance" standards that it will require its bowls to meet.
The BCS task force said that the Fiesta Bowl had taken several steps in the right direction since the internal report came out, such as changing expense reimbursement processes for senior staff and establishing criteria to serve on the board.
Among other things, the BCS said the Fiesta Bowl must:
Remove board members who were found to have engaged in inappropriate conduct;
Include at least two members from the "collegiate community" on the board, such as faculty members or athletic directors;
Conduct an annual internal audit, and share the results with the BCS executive director;
Replace its auditing firm (PriceWaterhouseCoopers), or bring in a new supervisory partner;
Consult with the BCS on the hiring of a new executive director.
"We think that the reforms that they have instituted and the ones we have instituted together will set them on the right path," Hancock said. But he cautioned that the bowl still had a long way to go.
"They have to regain the trust of the community," he said.
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