I am hoping and praying for total chaos and bedlam to ensue to see the BCS go down in flames. I hope Auburn loses to Alabama and/or South Carolina; I too think Oregon right now is probably the best team in the country, but I'd like to see them lose to create further chaos and bedlam. (I actually live in Bedlam and vacation in Chaos, which explains my proclivity to these terms.)
All the frickin' BCS gives us is a NC game of polling a 1 and 2 team. They give us meaningless bowls. Do you think anybody cares who plays in what used to be the Peach Bowl, now the Chic Filet Bowl? The Sun Bowl? Nobody cares. Bowl games were supposed to be special. They aren't. They have eliminated that aspect. And that mediocre teams with 6 wins can go helps in that rendering.
Everything is cyclical, and right now the Big East is pathetic and ACC's not far behind. They should have some stipulation that an AQ from a conference must at least be in the top 10 or top 8. That Connecticut or Pittsburg gets in over Alabama, TCU, Stanford and a host of others is laughable. And that's all the BCS has become is a system they keep having to tweak. Well here's a clue fella's, you don't have to tweak a playoff.
Then the bowls leading into the NC game would not be meaningless. They would all mean something as some team is advancing. So for the sake of dissolutionment I am praying for chaos, bedlam, and possibly their cousin mayhem to show up at the BCS party.
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ReplyDeleteI too would like to see another BCS debacle. I think that we all hope for chaos going down the stretch, but how dare you call bowl games meaningless. Come Jan 9th, I will be drinking a few beers, eating the worlds largest bowl of macaroni and cheese, stumbling my happy ass down to AT&T, and cheering for the Pac 10 in the Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl like it IS the National Championship game. Whose coming with me?
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There's still a chance. All we need is for Spurrier to pull off a shocker and Oregon to piss away another Civil War, and we'll have - wait for it - TCU vs. STANFORD in the national championship game!
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