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Some pretty good matchups this year. I'm thinking the Buckeyes are going to take it in a good defensive game.
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Don't have their stats handy, but didn't they put up, like, 30+ pointsYYZ30 wrote:I second that.CygnusX1 wrote:NO BULLSHIT THERE BRO. They got SHAFTED.Soup4Rush wrote:Hawaii should be in the title game.
Who knows WHAT they could have done if they got in?
THEY are the best team in the nation (if you ask me).
Just MHO folks.....have a nice day.
per game? What kind of "door-prize" bowl did they actually GET?
Anything?
That's just wrong on every level imaginable. The BCS is a joke.
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Duh! Well, Boisie State's victory over Oklahoma last year, I think, proved that the good ol'boy football network doesn't hold much water anyway. Given the number of "upsets" this year, I think we're starting to see a bit more eveness throughout Division I, which is great. Makes for a more interesting season. I think the Rose Bowl should be interesting this year as well. I'm calling SC by 10.Soup4Rush wrote:I guess we will see how they do in the Sugar Bowl against Georgia. They win big and the BCS is a joke for sure
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In this day of money grubbing, wouldn't you
think they would do a 16 team playoff?
That would bring in as much money as
the NCAA basketball tourney.
Boise St did prove the joke of the BCS last year.
I agree.
Besides, OSU just lost and got back in the title game
by NOT PLAYING.
How sad is that?
Usually you need to win to get into the title game
in any sport.
think they would do a 16 team playoff?
That would bring in as much money as
the NCAA basketball tourney.
Boise St did prove the joke of the BCS last year.
I agree.
Besides, OSU just lost and got back in the title game
by NOT PLAYING.
How sad is that?
Usually you need to win to get into the title game
in any sport.
Nothing against Hawaii and all, but they do not "deserve" to be in the title game. They only played one ranked team, a couple of AA schools, and most of the I-A schools they played could easily be I-AA (like most of their conference). Georgia is the hottest team in the country's best conference, and if a playoff system was in place, they would likely advance to the championship. If Hawaii even sniffs victory in that game, people need to go to church and pray, because the end of days is coming.
My prediction: Georgia 45 - Hawaii 3
I quoted the word "deserve" because the only true way to deserve to be in a title game is to win your way there in a playoff system.
As for LSU and Ohio State....anyone remember the last time Ohio State played an SEC team for the national title?
My prediction: Georgia 45 - Hawaii 3
I quoted the word "deserve" because the only true way to deserve to be in a title game is to win your way there in a playoff system.
As for LSU and Ohio State....anyone remember the last time Ohio State played an SEC team for the national title?
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The sad part of that is, is that the computer ranking system idea is far better than human polls. There's no bias in software, standards are applied equally, and it would be fair and balanced. Unlike the human pollsters, the computers have no dog in this fight....no heart to vote with. However, human voters were upset that they were getting so little say in the matter (after the '03 LSU/USC/Oklahoma mess) that the BCS "fixed" the system by making the human polls count for a majority of the points in the rankings. This is why we have LSU/Ohio State this year; if it was left up to the computers alone, it would be (1)VaTech vs (2)LSU in the title game. Even my boss, who is an Ohio State alumni (and with me being an LSU alumni, the office is quite interesting these days), says that Ohio State doesn't deserve to be there...they didn't play anybody. Now I love LSU, but I can easily see an argument for someone like Georgia (who was ranked 4th going into the final week) going over them.YYZ30 wrote:The system is broken. The computer that makes the standings is a Microsoft product- thats the only way to explain these whacked out numbers!
It's all moot anyway. This thing will surface every year until division I-A moves to a playoff system.
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