Health care is dead... Guess it's time to fix the BCS

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Because there's nothing more important for these bastards to work on? Note to Orrin Hatch... STFU. I hate the BCS too but maybe you could work on fixing this mess of an economy first?

WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Obama administration is considering several steps that would review the legality of the controversial Bowl Championship Series, the Justice Department said in a letter Friday to a senator who had asked for an antitrust review.

In the letter to Sen. Orrin Hatch, obtained by The Associated Press, Assistant Attorney General Ronald Weich wrote that the Justice Department is reviewing Hatch's request and other materials to determine whether to open an investigation into whether the BCS violates antitrust laws.

"Importantly, and in addition, the administration also is exploring other options that might be available to address concerns with the college football postseason," Weich wrote, including asking the Federal Trade Commission to review the legality of the BCS under consumer protection laws.

Several lawmakers and many critics want the BCS to switch to a playoff system, rather than the ratings system it uses to determine the teams that play in the championship game.

"The administration shares your belief that the current lack of a college football national championship playoff with respect to the highest division of college football ... raises important questions affecting millions of fans, colleges and universities, players and other interested parties," Weich wrote.

Weich made note of the fact that President Barack Obama, before he was sworn in, had stated his preference for a playoff system. In 2008, Obama said he was going to "to throw my weight around a little bit" to nudge college football toward a playoff system, a point that Hatch stressed when he urged Obama last fall to ask the department to investigate the BCS.

Weich said that other options include encouraging the NCAA to take control of the college football postseason; asking a governmental or non-governmental commission to review the costs, benefits and feasibility of a playoff system; and legislative efforts aimed at prompting a switch to a playoff system.

Weich noted that several undefeated teams have not had a chance to play for the national championship, including TCU and Boise State this year and Utah last year.

"This seemingly discriminatory action with regard to revenues and access have raised questions regarding whether the BCS potentially runs afoul of the nation's antitrust laws," he wrote.

Hatch, a Utah Republican, was steamed that his home state team was deprived of getting a chance to play for the title last year.

"I'm encouraged by the administration's response," he said in a statement. "I continue to believe there are antitrust issues the administration should explore, but I'm heartened by its willingness to consider alternative approaches to confront the tremendous inequities in the BCS that favor one set of schools over others. The current system runs counter to basic fairness that every family tries to instill in their children from the day they are born."

Under the BCS, the champions of six conference have automatic bids to play in top-tier bowl games, while the other conferences don't. Those six conferences also receive more money than the other conferences, although the BCS announced this week that the ones that don't have automatic bids will receive a record $24 million from this year's bowl games.

Bill Hancock, executive director of the BCS, said that officials there would need more time to review the letter before commenting on it. He did say, "We're confident that the BCS structure complies with the laws of the country."

"The consensus of the schools is to go with the BCS," Hancock added. "We feel strongly the people in higher education are the people best equipped to manage college football."
 

Mr. Lennon

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http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2010/football/ncaa/01/29/obama.bcs.ap/index.html?xid=si_ncaaf

Because there's nothing more important for these bastards to work on? Note to Orrin Hatch... STFU. I hate the BCS too but maybe you could work on fixing this mess of an economy first?

Yes I'm sure Obama is making this his top priority and refusing to work on anything else until this single issue is taken care of.

For the record, the healthcare bill is not dead yet.
 

fustercluck

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Yes I'm sure Obama is making this his top priority and refusing to work on anything else until this single issue is taken care of.

For the record, the healthcare bill is not dead yet.

This. Though I think if Obama had anything to do with fixing the BCS, his approval rating would go up a lot :D

Also, -> P&N
 
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I have to admit, seeing as how Senators, Representatives and the President are elected to serve the people, they should pay attention to what the people actually want, and I can practically guarantee that more people care about the BCS rankings than about Universal Health Care. It's a sad comment on our nation, but these politicians are doing exactly what they were elected to do; represent the public's most important concerns. Like who exactly gets to play in the bowl games.

Don't blame the politicians. Blame the idiots who write letters to their congressmen telling them "to hell with healthcare, where's the college football playoff series?!"
 

dbk

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lol this is all just smoke just so orrinn hatch would stfu
 

GagHalfrunt

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I would prefer it if everyone in Washington tackled projects like this, it will keep them from focusing on things they can really screw up.
 

Ronstang

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The Democrats are not capable of fixing health care, I doubt they are capable of fixing the BCS which is completely unimportant anyway.
 

destrekor

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I would prefer it if everyone in Washington tackled projects like this, it will keep them from focusing on things they can really screw up.

:hmm: I dunno. I fear what college football would look like if the government dabbled into it too. :awe:
But yes, I'd rather let college football get screwed up than the other things. :sneaky:
 

Lemon law

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I agree, health care reform may be delayed, but is not dead. If nothing else, the inevitable collapse of the heath care system we have is just around the corner.

As for the BCS, that is a sports issue where Government should not intrude. But like our existing health care system, it sows the seeds of its own self destruction.
 

EagleKeeper

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BYU gets shut out due to politics and coming from the Mountain West. Hatch is from Utah.
 

Double Trouble

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BYU gets shut out due to politics and coming from the Mountain West. Hatch is from Utah.

You mean Utah right, not BYU. I don't think BYU has gotten screwed that way yet, just Utah.

I'd hope the clowns in congress realize there are more pressing matters to deal with, but if they can blow up the BCS and set up some sort of playoff, I'd be happy.
 

ElFenix

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:hmm: I dunno. I fear what college football would look like if the government dabbled into it too. :awe:
But yes, I'd rather let college football get screwed up than the other things. :sneaky:

you mean like 10 yards for a first down (something put in place because of .gov dabbling), using lines instead of scrums (something put in place because of .gov dabbling), and forward passing (something put in place because of .gov dabbling)?
 

sportage

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Oh I assure you the healthcare bill is no where near dead.
That oddly quiet you notice from congress is much going on
behind the scene. When they are ready, healthcare will be proven very much alive. Just as with Frankenstein&#8217;s monster, it may have appear dead but if u look closely you'll notice the fingers still moving. And do not be surprised if a republican change of heart will be included.
Both sides have been very quiet on the healthcare issue lately.
The republicans loved fighting it when they thought it was a done deal, but
then realized killing it would cost them far more. Its like "be careful what u wish 4".
Yes they still speak publically against the bill, but notice how their fuming anger has been set aside. A deal is in the making behind closed doors. That is how it works.