Love that BCS
You've just got to love college football's BCS.
What other system could take the No. 1-ranked team in 2003 (USC) and not have them in the title game. What other system could take the two teams that should have played in 2003 (USC and LSU) and possibly matching them up three years later.
So here we go again. Ohio State is a clear No. 1. But No. 2, well, open up the door.
USC's loss brings back Michigan into the picture as well as Florida.
Here's a bet: Michigan plays again in a game we've already seen. But you know what, Florida has no one to blame. The Gators could have gotten in with an impressive win over Arkansas. They didn't impress.
Please, someone fix this system. I almost prefer the old days where everybody cut their own deals and the polls were voted on after the games.
What other system could take the No. 1-ranked team in 2003 (USC) and not have them in the title game. What other system could take the two teams that should have played in 2003 (USC and LSU) and possibly matching them up three years later.
So here we go again. Ohio State is a clear No. 1. But No. 2, well, open up the door.
USC's loss brings back Michigan into the picture as well as Florida.
Here's a bet: Michigan plays again in a game we've already seen. But you know what, Florida has no one to blame. The Gators could have gotten in with an impressive win over Arkansas. They didn't impress.
Please, someone fix this system. I almost prefer the old days where everybody cut their own deals and the polls were voted on after the games.
1 Comments:
What's an impressive win? Arkansas isn't a pushover!! Florida did a whole lot better than USC and Michigan in its final game.
A double-digit win in a conference championship game isn't impressive to you?
What would have been?
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