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  • DisneyKing82
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    • Nov 2009
    • 45

    Congress Takes Action against BCS

    WASHINGTON -- A House subcommittee approved legislation Wednesday aimed at forcing college football to switch to a playoff system to determine its national champion, over the objections of some lawmakers who said Congress has meatier targets to tackle.

    The bill, which faces steep odds, would ban the promotion of a postseason NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision game as a national championship unless it results from a playoff. The measure passed by voice vote in a House Energy and Commerce Committee subcommittee, with one audible "no," from Rep. John Barrow, D-Ga.

    "With all due respect, I really think we have more important things to spend our time on," Barrow said before the vote, although he stressed he didn't like the current Bowl Championship Series, either.

    The BCS selections announced last weekend pit two unbeaten teams, No. 1 Alabama and No. 2 Texas, in the Jan. 7 national title game. Three other undefeated teams -- TCU, Cincinnati and Boise State -- will play in a BCS bowl game, but not for the championship.

    "What can we say -- it's December and the BCS is in chaos again," said the bill's sponsor, Rep. Joe Barton of Texas, the top Republican on the House Energy and Commerce Committee. He said the BCS system is unfair and won't change unless prompted by Congress.

    The legislation, which goes to the full committee, would make it illegal to promote a national championship game "or make a similar representation," unless it results from a playoff.

    There is no Senate version, although Sen. Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, has pressed for a Justice Department antitrust investigation into the BCS.

    Shortly after his election last year, Barack Obama said there should be a playoff system.

    In a statement before the vote, BCS executive director Bill Hancock said, "With all the serious matters facing our country, surely Congress has more important issues than spending taxpayer money to dictate how college football is played."

    The subcommittee chairman, Rep. Bobby Rush, an Illinois Democrat who co-sponsored the bill, said, "We can walk and chew gum at the same time."

    Yet Barrow wasn't alone in criticizing his colleagues' priorities; Reps. Zach Space, D-Ohio, and Bart Stupak, D-Mich., made similar arguments. Space said that with people facing tough times, the decision to focus on college football sends the "wrong message."

    The bill has a tough road ahead, given the wide geographic representation and political clout of schools in the six conferences -- the ACC, Big East, Big 12, Big Ten, Pac-10 and SEC -- that get automatic BCS bowl bids

    The current college bowl system features a championship game between the two top teams in the BCS standings, based on two polls and six computer rankings. Eight other schools play in the Orange, Sugar, Fiesta and Rose bowls.

    Under the BCS, the champions of those six big conference get automatic bids, while other conferences don't. Those six conferences also receive far more money than the other conferences.
  • The Mailman
    Moderator
    • Feb 2008
    • 4666

    #2
    I'd love to see a playoff system.

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    • DisneyKing82
      Newbie
      • Nov 2009
      • 45

      #3
      And before anyone uses the standard argument, "Doesn't Congress have more important things to worry about," let's think about that.

      Yes they probably do but its not like they know how to fix anything anyway, all they know how to do is spend our money. So might as well let them try their hand at the BCS, they couldn't screw it up anymore than it already is.

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      • JMED2
        Member
        • Nov 2009
        • 571

        #4
        Division II & III has playoffs,,,

        Why can't Division I have 'em? :thumbs:

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        • Jerbeek
          Administrator
          • Feb 2007
          • 1817

          #5
          I have stated this before and I still believe this. As great as a playoff would be for the 3 weeks or whatever it is going on, I think as fans we would be losers because the entire regular season would amount to nothing more than exhibition games just like the NCAA hoops regular season is now. Those games mean nothing but in football a BYU upset of Oklahoma early in the season is can't miss football. I will admit that this season was not as exciting as previous years but last year it seemed like every week there was game that you needed to watch because it had huge National Championship implications. I agree the system we have now is not perfect but I don't think a 16 team playoff is the answer either. Maybe a plus one situation where you play 1 game after all of the bowls would work would be the best option but then there is still the chance of a team getting slighted. This year that would have been Boise State since they were #5 but it would have been exciting to have Alabama vs Cincy in one bowl and Texas vs TCU in another with the winners advancing. If they go to a true playoff I think it needs to be small and only with the conference champions advancing. If you don't win your conference then you are not the best team in the nation IMO! Here would be my proposal and the only option that I would be in favor of:

          8 team playoff

          ACC champ
          Big 12 champ
          Pac 10 champ
          Big 10 champ
          SEC Champ
          Big East champ
          2 champs from the other leagues

          Each conference could choose how they determine their champion by going with either the regular season champ or having a conference championship game.

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          • sdyarnell
            Newbie
            • Nov 2009
            • 16

            #6
            I believe that if an 8+ team playoff is created, the regular season should be shortened. Think about it: 16 games? these are students, they dont get payed. That is a PRO schedule. 4 is the MAX in a playoff in my opinion. If you look at the past, all BCS disputes would have been solved with a 4 team playoff.

            You guys need to realize though: just because a playoff is created doesnt mean there wont be disputes and conflicts. An 8 team playoff with the top 8 BCS right now would leave out GT. The above system would quite possible leave out Florida, who could be the 2nd or 3rd best team in the nation.

            What im saying i guess is that there will ALWAYS be teams that get snuffed. Hell, like the guy above me said, even a 4 team playoff would snuff someone this year, but Boise blows and will be exposed against TCU. Boise needs to play more decent teams than one. OR join a conference.

            Thats the best solution: join a conference.

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            • DisneyKing82
              Newbie
              • Nov 2009
              • 45

              #7
              Originally posted by sdyarnell
              I believe that if an 8+ team playoff is created, the regular season should be shortened. Think about it: 16 games? these are students, they dont get payed. That is a PRO schedule. 4 is the MAX in a playoff in my opinion. If you look at the past, all BCS disputes would have been solved with a 4 team playoff.

              You guys need to realize though: just because a playoff is created doesnt mean there wont be disputes and conflicts. An 8 team playoff with the top 8 BCS right now would leave out GT. The above system would quite possible leave out Florida, who could be the 2nd or 3rd best team in the nation.

              What im saying i guess is that there will ALWAYS be teams that get snuffed. Hell, like the guy above me said, even a 4 team playoff would snuff someone this year, but Boise blows and will be exposed against TCU. Boise needs to play more decent teams than one. OR join a conference.

              Thats the best solution: join a conference.
              I disagree about teams getting snuffed. If you lose a single game, you don't have a right to complain in my opinion, as you could have played better. Boise, Cinci, and TCU did all they could do this year and they still got screwed. It's not right.

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              • DisneyKing82
                Newbie
                • Nov 2009
                • 45

                #8
                Originally posted by Jerbeek
                I have stated this before and I still believe this. As great as a playoff would be for the 3 weeks or whatever it is going on, I think as fans we would be losers because the entire regular season would amount to nothing more than exhibition games just like the NCAA hoops regular season is now. Those games mean nothing but in football a BYU upset of Oklahoma early in the season is can't miss football. I will admit that this season was not as exciting as previous years but last year it seemed like every week there was game that you needed to watch because it had huge National Championship implications. I agree the system we have now is not perfect but I don't think a 16 team playoff is the answer either. Maybe a plus one situation where you play 1 game after all of the bowls would work would be the best option but then there is still the chance of a team getting slighted. This year that would have been Boise State since they were #5 but it would have been exciting to have Alabama vs Cincy in one bowl and Texas vs TCU in another with the winners advancing. If they go to a true playoff I think it needs to be small and only with the conference champions advancing. If you don't win your conference then you are not the best team in the nation IMO! Here would be my proposal and the only option that I would be in favor of:

                8 team playoff

                ACC champ
                Big 12 champ
                Pac 10 champ
                Big 10 champ
                SEC Champ
                Big East champ
                2 champs from the other leagues

                Each conference could choose how they determine their champion by going with either the regular season champ or having a conference championship game.
                That proposal leaves out Notre Dame, they won't accept that.

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                • Jerbeek
                  Administrator
                  • Feb 2007
                  • 1817

                  #9
                  Yeah, Notre Dame would have to join a conference or be in with one of the other extra 2 spots (small conf. champs).

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