wlfpck281 wrote:
> This will be the first full year of the "Mayflower Movement" (with
apologies to the Indianapolis Colts), where many of the conference
changes completely in effect.
>
> How do you think this will play out in the grand scheme of things
for the BCS?
>
> Miami wasn't all that in the ACC last season, with the Hokies
rolling them for the league crown. Now the ACC will have its first-
ever title game.
>
> How much of a role will that play, and will Boston college be a
factor this season. THe ACC beat itself up a lot last season in its
first year of expansion, and I feel will do the same again this
season, trying to firm up a pecking order.
>
> TheBig East and CUSA are changed, as are a few other conferences.
>
> Just looking for the opinions you may have.
Boston College turned out to be a good decision for that third(or
second depending on how you look at it)ACC invite if you consider
how good the other options are in this the season that BC begins ACC
play. Might not win the Atlantic this year, but I'll put them second
over NC State and Clemson.
The Big East will once again prove it does not deserve an automatic
BCS bid. The Mountain West is just as good if not better than the
Big East despite the additions.
CUSA still gets grouped with the WAC, sitting with the Big East and
MWC above them, and the Sun Belt and MAC below them. Losing
Louisville is tough, but the additions were solid considering who
else they lost.