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Under the current BCS system, a non-BCS conference team will never be allowed to play for a BCS national championship (this is confirmed for the past amount of years with the BCS in place). Therefore, why are non-BCS conferences in Division I-A (FBS) football? This conundrum (not having a shot at the National Championship) is not true for any other major college sport. Why doesn't D I-A just kick out all non-BCS conferences? There is no point for them to play as we can see from this season and some seasons past.
Looking at this year's case: Utah. Utah beat Alabama (the #1 team for 5 weeks straight) by a margin larger than Florida (a team playing in the national championship with 1 loss). They also did this is the SEC's bowl game: the Sugar Bowl. Also, no one wants to schedule Utah, so it is difficult for them to beef up their OOC opponents. They are stuck between a rock and a hard place. I ask again: Why doesn't D I-A just kick out all non-BCS conferences .... or why don't non-BCS conferences do anything about it because it is obvious that the BCS will never allow them to compete for a national championship?
Oh yeah, and please don't reply with the: "the beauty of bowl games is that everyone gets a chance to win a bowl game" argument. That is so flawed. No one can feel that proud of being the winners of the Emerald Nuts Bowl, Meineke Car Care Bowl, [Insert Sponsor Name Here] Bowl etc.
Looking at this year's case: Utah. Utah beat Alabama (the #1 team for 5 weeks straight) by a margin larger than Florida (a team playing in the national championship with 1 loss). They also did this is the SEC's bowl game: the Sugar Bowl. Also, no one wants to schedule Utah, so it is difficult for them to beef up their OOC opponents. They are stuck between a rock and a hard place. I ask again: Why doesn't D I-A just kick out all non-BCS conferences .... or why don't non-BCS conferences do anything about it because it is obvious that the BCS will never allow them to compete for a national championship?
Oh yeah, and please don't reply with the: "the beauty of bowl games is that everyone gets a chance to win a bowl game" argument. That is so flawed. No one can feel that proud of being the winners of the Emerald Nuts Bowl, Meineke Car Care Bowl, [Insert Sponsor Name Here] Bowl etc.