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BayBuck;674359; said:Boise State is undefeated and still only merits 9th in the human polls--by what rationale should they get a shot among the best 6-8 teams in the nation in a playoff for the NC?
You're basing your entire argument on the human polls being the indicators of who does or does not deserve to be in a playoff? There's one objective factor that can and should be taken into account - whether a team is undefeated.
Again, I must say it... Auburn 2004. If a team like the 2005 Texas team existed in 2002 to challenge Miami, Ohio State would have never played in that Fiesta Bowl. The voters wouldn't have allowed them in because they played in too many close games. (which gets us to another absurdity of the system - style points are very important).
The BCS, flawed as it may be, does indeed give these teams a chance at the NC--that is, if they earn it, by scheduling and beating high-caliber teams during the all-important regular season.
I love this assumption that big schools like to schedule small schools that actually have a chance to beat them... let alone that the big schools will come to their place to play. This argument is tired as it is not, and has never been realistic for a good small school to pull off.
Could you possibly see Ohio State scheduling a game to play the Broncos on the blue field? Not in a million years. If you answered 'yes' to that question, you lose all credibility.
In fact he is correct that a National Champ decided by a playoff only demonstrates who was the best team in the playoff and not the best team of the entire season.
If the NFL did it like college football does it, then the Colts would have been in 6 straight Super Bowls by now - because they were the best in the regular season.
But if there were playoffs in college football, of course, we'd also have to deal with the annual controversy that surrounds the Super Bowl - that the two teams that are there are undeserving. Oh, wait nevermind, I can't recall that ever being an issue with a football playoff.
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