- Jul 26, 2002
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After seeing yet another crazy BCS season you can't help but talk about how the BCS needs to go, the formulas are all F'd up and the sport needs a playoff system. But does it really?
I used to be a big believer in a playoff system. Maybe 8 teams 3 weeks extra.
However, wouldn't that put a lot less emphasis on the regular season? This year (being a ND fan) I was dying in week 3 when ND lost to Michigan horribly. All I could think is DAMNIT, there goes our national championship. Now Im also a Dallas fan, and when the Cowboys lose one or two games this year I said blah, no big deal. We'll get it back.
One of the things that makes college football so special is that EVERY single game matters. Granted, teams get screwed from time to time. And maybe an And 1 system would fix that? But for the most part the BCS is this - Play the hardest schedule you think you can handle. Play your guts out each and every week. If you are good enough to run your schedule, and ballsy enough to actually have a difficult schedule - you'll have earned a shot at the national championship. But you have to PROVE you deserve it.
You lose, you're going to need to get lucky to get in. You can't lose. You have a cake schedule, sorry. You're not getting in, regardless of how good you do. Schedule a couple out of conference games against Texas/Oklahoma/USC/Florida/OSU/Miami or whoever else you need to make your SoS go up if you want to make a run at the national championship.
If we had a playoff system wouldn't it totally deemphasize all the regular season games? Take out a lot of the drama that you get each and every week of the college football season?
An And 1 would be awesome, watching the top 4 teams compete to go to the national championship would be nice. But then you are still going to have the same result you have now. The 5th place team getting screwed?
I dunno, just rambling I suppose. What are your thoughts?
I used to be a big believer in a playoff system. Maybe 8 teams 3 weeks extra.
However, wouldn't that put a lot less emphasis on the regular season? This year (being a ND fan) I was dying in week 3 when ND lost to Michigan horribly. All I could think is DAMNIT, there goes our national championship. Now Im also a Dallas fan, and when the Cowboys lose one or two games this year I said blah, no big deal. We'll get it back.
One of the things that makes college football so special is that EVERY single game matters. Granted, teams get screwed from time to time. And maybe an And 1 system would fix that? But for the most part the BCS is this - Play the hardest schedule you think you can handle. Play your guts out each and every week. If you are good enough to run your schedule, and ballsy enough to actually have a difficult schedule - you'll have earned a shot at the national championship. But you have to PROVE you deserve it.
You lose, you're going to need to get lucky to get in. You can't lose. You have a cake schedule, sorry. You're not getting in, regardless of how good you do. Schedule a couple out of conference games against Texas/Oklahoma/USC/Florida/OSU/Miami or whoever else you need to make your SoS go up if you want to make a run at the national championship.
If we had a playoff system wouldn't it totally deemphasize all the regular season games? Take out a lot of the drama that you get each and every week of the college football season?
An And 1 would be awesome, watching the top 4 teams compete to go to the national championship would be nice. But then you are still going to have the same result you have now. The 5th place team getting screwed?
I dunno, just rambling I suppose. What are your thoughts?
