Re: [collegerpi] What do I know? Does any one know really.
All they need to do to the current system is add a
provision that says that, if there are still two (or
more) unbeaten teams after all of the bowl games
(including the BCS games) have been completed, then
there will be a playoff of however many rounds are
necessary (probably not more than two rounds would be
necessary ever) until only one unbeaten remains.
So, this year, if Auburn beats Va Tech tonight, they
would get a shot at the OU/USC winner.
I think that would make a lot of people happy. Some
people out there are convinced that there needs to be
a great big playoff system like college basketball
has, but I for one don't want that. Anything more
than about an 8-team playoff would significantly
reduce the excitement of the college football regular
season, in my opinion.
--- dogengenjo <
dogengenjo@...> wrote:
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> GEEZ Boy o did I look like a fool wondering why #4
> Cal was playing
> #18 Texas Tech, and Call was never in the game,
> which Texas Tech put
> a spanking on them. Oh my, I laughed at myself all
> night for even
> trying to guess this systems workings, and my own
> vainity.
> Bob
> Does any one really know how this is working out. I
> am not sure if
> the college BCS bowl needs to burn their computers
> or if they
> obviously know something I don't know. But then if
> they knew they
> would not of had Texas TEch ranked 18 when they beat
> a #4 Cal (which
> was not the same team I watched almost hurt USC),
> and they would
> certainly not of had CAl at fourth. How about
> Louisville and Boise
> ONE OF THE BEST EXCITING BOWL GAMES YET. Good Show!
> That is all I
> want to see is these kind of matchups that come down
> to the last
> minute, then sort out the standings later., actually
> I would like to
> see Auburn with a shot at the title and Oklahoma and
> USC, I think
> Auburn could be the #1 team in the nation, but then
> of all the USC,
> Ok, and Auburn games I have watched their is alot of
> parity amongst
> them, they could all be seen as a no. ONE team. I
> would love to see
> a tournament system, more like the basketball final
> four or better
> yet. The NCAA Baseball tourney which does pit the
> top teams against
> each other, and can allow for several matches
> between them. The NCAA
> Baseball tourny held in Omaha each year would be a
> hard system to
> implement with the football program, however if they
> played weekly
> beginning after all conference seasons end, I think
> they could come
> up with a true UNDISPUTED number ONE team, that is
> the goal to find
> a UNDISPUTED no. 1 team, and I know it can be done
> some way. It is
> just a matter of What way. Got any ideas out there?
> Bob
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