I swear that the next person who claims that people getting screwed by the BCS year in and year out is the "beauty" of college football will catch a foot up their ass!
+1000
I agree totally with this. I find it ironic that each year more people are on the playoff wagon because each year more and more people are getting screwed. Mack Brown was all for the BCS a few years ago, but this year he said that he has changed his opinion on the matter. It is happening with coach after coach. Who is to say that Texas, USC, Texas Tech, or Penn State aren't worthy 1 loss teams? They are all from BCS conferences. Wait, I forgot, the SEC is in a class to itself. Over the past few years, the SEC has created an unwritten bowl tie-in with the National Championship game and everyone is A-OK with it. So that free pass for UF makes sense [sarcastically speaking], but why OU and not UT/Texas Tech/Penn State/USC?
I would be eager to see next year if we have only 1 loss (wishful thinking), a team has 0 losses (USC, Ohio State, someone like that) and an SEC team has 1 loss. When the SEC team goes to the National Championship over us to play the 0 loss team, people may start to understand how it feels to be screwed over by the current system as was Texas and the rest of the 1 loss squads. I don't quite understand how the system is still be accepted after the 3 undefeated team debacle that occurred a few years back (Auburn, Oklahoma, USC).
One last thing. Under the current system, a team will not be able to emerge like Gonzaga did in basketball. That is what takes away from college football. The reason college football bowl season has far less excitement than March Madness is because of this elitism. Just because we represent a historic top 25 football program, doesn't mean we should forget about the little guy. What is everyone excited about in March Madness? UPSETS. Those cannot occur in the current system because even if the underdog wins in a bowl game, it is not that big of a deal because it isn't like a 15 over a 2 it is more like a 9 over an 8. Plus it doesn't carry over into a subsequent round of some sort, so no one is interested in any post season streak that one of the cinderella teams can potentially create.
In other new, the majority of the country thinks that the BCS didn't get it right this year .... imagine that
http://sports.espn.go.com/chat/sportsnation/poll/index?pCat=46&sCat=242
Do you find it odd that they never ask this question after March Madness? Maybe because 0.0001% would think that they didn't get it right and that is the way it should be when finding a champion.