The Bowl Championship Series Is No Longer: Happy or Horrible?
SodaHead Sports
2012/06/27 21:00:00
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After years and years of complaining for various schools, fans, and coaches, the Bowl Championship Series will be no more in college football. The presidential oversight committee of college football has agreed to do away with the BCS in 2014 and will institute a four-team playoff.
"A four-team playoff doesn't go too far; it goes just the right amount," said Virginia Tech president Charles Sterger, chair of the presidential oversight committee, according to ESPN.com. "We are very pleased with this arrangement even though some issues & remain to be finalized." We're sure most college football fans will be quite pleased as well.
"A four-team playoff doesn't go too far; it goes just the right amount," said Virginia Tech president Charles Sterger, chair of the presidential oversight committee, according to ESPN.com. "We are very pleased with this arrangement even though some issues & remain to be finalized." We're sure most college football fans will be quite pleased as well.
A selection committee will select the four teams in the playoffs, most likely with the best overall records, especially against top NCAA competition. Sites for current bowl games can and will be used for the semifinals. The four-team playoff concept is in effect from 2014 to 2025.


Top Opinion
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CAPISCE 2012/06/28 01:29:16Happy





















Quick! Who's in the starting lineup?
Ok, now who is your town's Mayor and who is your State and US representative?
Uh huh, thought so.
Your gov't complaint card, just, hand it over.
In 2004, Auburn and Hawaii were both undefeated and neither got a shot at the championship, UNFAIR, USC was stripped of it's "win" that year.
This way the top 4 can play off. However, (you knew there was one) since not all divisions have a division title game, all of them should HAVE to have one now. Without that some teams like, SEC teams, will end up playing 14 or 15 games, and non division championship teams will have to ONLY play 13 or 14. Unfair, espesially since the SEC is the meanest and hardest division to play in, AND they have a championship game.
Some of the problems with college football come from the unbalanced scheduling, getting to put cream puffs on the docket. Thats why Hawaii didn't get a shot. Hawaii is in one of the Conferences that wouldn't survive in my opinion. They routinely play weak teams so they aren't going to get the same consideration other teams get.
The SEC took what was offered-Texas A and M was getting ribbed in their division in favor of Texas and Oklahoma. They got less revenue, less air time, less attention and Texas was given exclusive TV rights and several other perks that the Aggies were ddenied-so, WELCOME to th eSEC, now step your game up cause this IS the big leagues.
I love the Aggies, but I love Auburn and Florida, and a lot of teams, but SEC dominates and always will. It is all we have down here.
I wish Navy was in a decent division, so they could be more competitive.