Everybody I know loves the NCAA Basketball tourney. Exciting action and upsets make it fun. But aren’t college sports being pretty hypocritacle? Don’t you think fans would go hog wild if college football had this playoff system? Let the top 10 or 20 teams settle it on the field, like this great basketball tourney they have every year? Look, no offense to teams like Long Beach State, or Texas A&M Corpus Christi, but if they can make the field of 64, how can you snub Rutgers or Boise State in football? Boise went undefeated and should have played for the Championship. But the BCS will say their strength of schedule wasn’t good enough, or they barely beat so and so college…..THAT’S BS! Sorry, but I bet Texas A&M Corpus Christi’s schedule wasn’t as tough as Georgetowns’, but yet they are still competing for the same prize! The Championship of college hoops. If you make a “BCS Bowl” are you supposed to be excited? You can’t be college footballs’ champion unless you are in THE Championship bowl game, the other bowls are just BS! College Football needs to take a page from College Basketball and get it right, let the players decide the outcome, not a computer!
NCAA Football needs brackets
March 15, 2007 · 3 Comments
Categories: College Basketball · Football · NCAA Tournament · Sports
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sappelhans // March 16, 2007 at 6:45 pm
I couldn’t agree more. The NCAA will never go for it because of the amount of money they get from bowl games, but I would sure love to see it. Instead of having the teams sit around for a month, or in the Big Ten’s case about 6 weeks, before they play their bowl game, they should be playing in playoff football games.
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