Wacky BCS scenarios
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But the NFL you have more games, fewer teams, and a playoff system that is designed to determine the winner on the field. In the NCAA you have fewer games, more teams, and a political morass to decide the overall champion.Comment
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Under my proposal, say for example LSU & Alabama were to meet again...the 1st game during the regular season would decide who gets home-field...and the conf championship game decides who wins the conference.Comment
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It makes no sense to see an obvious flaw, have it be avoidable, but still be fine with it because the "NFL does it"...even though the NFL is based completely on objective on the field results and the BCS obviously isn't so there is more "control" of the system in a lot of ways.Comment
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But if you can avoid it in college why even have it be a possibility?
It makes no sense to see an obvious flaw, have it be avoidable, but still be fine with it because the "NFL does it"...even though the NFL is based completely on objective on the field results and the BCS obviously isn't so there is more "control" of the system in a lot of ways.
LSU-Alabama is a game everyone would love to see twice.
Who would rather see LSU-Georgia instead of LSU-Alabama a 2nd time?
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Difference between Oklahoma State and Houston?
Okie St forces more turnovers...about it.
Total O - 3 v. 1
Total D - 101 v. 67
Scoring D - 62 v. 41
Turnovers - 1 v. 28
Teams are rather identical makeups as teams. Both would lose to one of these SEC teams.
I still think the best MATCHUP is one of these SEC defenses v. Andrew Luck and Stanford. Stanford just doesn't matchup well on defense against Oregon, but I think the matchup is solid for one of those top SEC teams (LSU/Bama) to play Stanford. Boise State as well.
One of these high octane offenses with pedestrian defenses intrigues me none. I see little to no difference between the makeup of Okie State and Houston. The result would be the same in the title game against one of the SEC defenses.Comment
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Me.
I thought that was obvious from me saying so.
Are you dense?
Ok?
And if they split does it really determine who the better team is?
If the point of getting this college football thing right is to have as few "points of contention" as possible I'm not sure how you can allow something like that to happen.
Frankly, I've seen LSU vs Alabama. I've seen the result. I'm fine moving on to seeing them play someone new.
I'd rather see a NCG that makes sense.Comment
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Are you?
I don't know how you aren't understanding this...........
Them playing again and (possibly)splitting the series would leave room for disagreement and debate in the determination of a NCG game participant. Something everyone is trying to avoid in college. If this point of disagreement/flaw(imo) can be avoided, whch it can, it should be. Staring this flaw/issue in the face seeing it, knowing what it could cause, and still running head first into it is retarded.Comment
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Are you?
And I've already seen them play once. I saw the result. I'm fine moving on.
I don't know how you aren't understanding this...........
Them playing again and (possibly)splitting the series would leave room for disagreement and debate in the determination of a NCG game participant. Something everyone is trying to avoid in college. If this point of disagreement/flaw(imo) can be avoided, whch it can, it should be. Staring this flaw/issue in the face seeing it, knowing what it could cause, and still running head first into it is retarded.Comment
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The BCS allows for preserving the significance of the regular season, which is the most meaningful in sports.Comment
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LOL at this.
You must live in some fairy tale land.
Naive little fucker.
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Somewhat off subject:
Do you think the NFL should get rid of the WC spots and other division winner spots and just have the two top teams go right to the NFCCG?Comment
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