krambman;548586 wrote:Wrong. It only APPEARS to show the relative parity in college football. What it really shows is that many of the traditional powers are having down years and that some of the new comers have moved near the top, but in the end it will still be two traditional programs from major conferences battling for the National Title.
One of the two NC teams will come from "major" conferences this year. TCU or Boise could be the wild card...easily. I hope so.
The current BCS "system" is the most biased, unfair method of determining a national champion in college sports IMHO. The ONLY "fair" way to give the so-called mid-major conferences a crack at the national title is a playoff system.
But since money talks, alleged BCS conferences like the ACC and Big East get an unreasonable advantage over the MWC, WAC, etc. in getting national exposure.
The system is a sham and a shame.
Cleveland Buck;548592 wrote:Florida is ranked. Why? I couldn't tell you. But they are.
I can tell you. It's because Florida is in the superior and always speedy SEC. Their mid-tier teams would probably win outright Big 10, Pac 10 or Big 12 championships. Plus ESPN and CBS get multiple orgasms when they speak the name "Florida". It's a sad but hard fact of life.
Does that help?