The Big 12, SEC, and ACC have conference championship games; the PAC 10, Big East, and Big 10 do not. I found the answer here: http://www.usatoday.com/sports/college/football/2007-10-18-bcs-q-and-a_N.htm
There really are none. The conferences that hold championship games are those that have so many teams that they are broken into two divisions. The winner of each division will play in the championship game to crown a conference champion. Conferences that are not broken into two divisions do not have a championship game.
College bowl games are college football games. The only people that may compete in college bowl football games are the players from each of the college football teams.
The SEC, Big East, Big 12, Pac 12, C-Usa, Big 10 does so therefor 6 confrences
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"Teams" do not provide officials for games. In the NCAA, conferences are responsible for providing officials for games. In Division I-FBS, all conferences field seven officials for each game with the exception of the Big 12. The Big 12 experimented with adding an eighth official during the 2013 season.
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It was Mousebreaker (mousebreaker.com) who created Sports Heads Football Championship, along with all the other Sports Heads games.
Lloyd Carr - Michigan...he finished his career with a 6-7 Bowl Record and 1 National Championship.