Sunday, November 07, 2010

Go BCS Busters!

TCU just destroyed number six Utah yesterday and Boise did similar damage to Hawaii. Sure Hawaii is unranked but they still put a whooping on them.

TCU has faced their biggest test of the season and came out the other side unscathed. They should cruise to the top of the polls if Oregon stumbles. Hopefully they'll stumble soon so the BCS will melt down China Syndrome style.

It's unlikely Auburn will remain unbeaten, the conference is too tough and they have a conference championship game on top of that, an unfair disadvantage as not every conference has them. If Boise and TCU run the table and Oregon and Auburn stumble what does the BCS do?

Why even rank these two teams in the BCS polls if they can't play in the national championship game? Why rank any team that isn't eligible? There are so many problems with this horrible system that it's easier to find the wrong than the right. Playoffs, that is the only way to determine the real national champion. The top eight teams play to determine the winner.

The traditional polls would have the same effect as they have now. They determine the top eight teams at the end of the regular season. Those teams are then in the playoffs and their destiny is then in their own hands! Keep winning and you keep playing.

No more split national championships. It would really mean something then because they earned it and it wasn't voted for.

Boo BCS, Hooray Playoffs!

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