Las Vegas Review-Journal

New deals, new stadium loom for Las Vegas Bowl

- By Mark Anderson Las Vegas Review-journal

John Saccenti thought he would have answers before the season on what future Las Vegas Bowls would look like.

And then it became during the season.

And now it likely won’t be until after the national championsh­ip game Jan. 7.

As the bowl’s executive director, no one is more eager than Saccenti to finally get those elusive answers since the bowl’s days at Sam Boyd Stadium are nearing an end. It will move into the new

stadium beginning in 2020.

“We have submitted our proposals to the conference­s,” he said. “We’re waiting to see how they want to shake things out and who they want in what position and what the money’s going to cost.”

No. 19 Fresno State (11-2) will represent the Mountain West in Saturday’s 12:30 p.m. game against Pac-12 rep Arizona State (7-5). KTNV-10 will televise the game, and the Bulldogs are 6-point favorites.

“You’re working on a six-year deal, but it’s not just our negotiatio­n going on,” Saccenti said. “The Pac-12, for example, they’re not only negotiatin­g with us, they’re negotiatin­g with seven other bowl games. So sometimes things can get slowed up on one game, it slows up another game, and every other bowl around the country is negotiatin­g at the same time, so it’s a little drawn out.”

The current contracts with the Mountain West and Pac-12 Conference run through next year. The bowl gets the first choice of the Mountain West and the sixth of the Pac-12.

The most likely scenario is for the Las Vegas Bowl to pair the Pac-12 against another Power Five conference at some point between Christmas and New Year’s Day beginning that year, but Saccenti said many options are on the table.

“We’re still talking to the Mountain West as well,” Saccenti said. “They have had offers from other places to potentiall­y look at. We are talking to two Power Fives, though.

“I’d hate to say it’s going to be (that kind of matchup) because we don’t know how everything is going to shake out.”

There also could be a movement to expand the College Football Playoff from four to eight teams, with some power-conference administra­tors telling The Athletic that such a discussion should at least take place.

Whether playoff expansion would affect the Las Vegas Bowl is another question.

“I think it depends on what it looks like,” Saccenti said. “I’m a big believer in keeping it at four because I like it at four. I think it makes the regular season a little bit better. I think you run the risk of potentiall­y destroying other bowl games. Not everyone’s going to be able to play in that playoff, and when you talk to these kids here today, the bowl-week experience that they had, it would be a shame for some of them to lose that.”

No matter what happens, the bowl is likely to move up in stature, and instead of getting the sixth choice of the Pac-12, perhaps will receive the third. If it’s Pac-12 No. 3 versus the third selection from the Southeaste­rn or Big Ten conference, the Las Vegas Bowl will immediatel­y draw more national attention.

But that doesn’t mean the bowl will be immune to Nfl-quality players deciding to skip the postseason game to avoid injury. That’s what Arizona State wide receiver N’keal Harry decided leading up to this bowl.

“This is still a business for a lot of these young players,” Sun Devils coach Herm Edwards said. “They know their life’s work is still ahead of them, and if they have an opportunit­y to play pro football, good for them.

“I had that conversati­on with N’keal long before this game even appeared, ‘What are we going to do if we get in a bowl?’ He made the right decision for him, and he understood that.”

Contact Mark Anderson at manderson@reviewjour­nal.com. Follow @markanders­on65 on Twitter.

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Chase Stevens Las Vegas Review-journal @csstevensp­hoto Arizona State’s marching band performs Friday at the Las Vegas Bowl kickoff luncheon at The Joint at the Hard Rock Hotel.

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