OK, I only read the first page, so forgive me if this has been mentioned.
Why does anyone here think that the Bowls, the BCS, or college football is about giving
us a
true champion? It's never been about that. It's about promoting the Universities and the Cities where the Bowls are played. The less college football resembles the NFL, the more I like it. All this scrambling to make some sort of 117 team NFL-esque system is, IMO, wrong for the college game. College athletics is about giving the young men and women who play them, a unique life-experience that will add to their growth and education. I for one have no problem with this so-called controversy.
I enjoy college football because it is essentially the same game that my grandfather watched decades ago. You fight all year to go to the Rose Bowl, kick the crap out of the latest Pac Ten pretender

, and if the vote doesn't go your way, oh well. That doesn't mean you didn't have a great year. Once you start saying that winning a playoff is the goal of your season, you change what college football has been since long before any of us have been around. Playoffs didn't make college football so appealing, a meaningful regular season with the opportunity to go to a Bowl game is what made college football great. Change the essence of what the game is about, and you change the game. I think a lot of people don't fully understand the ramifications of changing the very foundations on which the college game has been built.
In short, playoffs suck.
