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11-19-2006, 05:56 PM
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So since Michigan and Ohio State are the top 2, does that mean they both go to National Championship? I'm lost.
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The #1 and #2 teams in the Final BCS Poll at the end of the season will meet up in the National Championship game. Things can and do change between all the regular season polls and the final poll - anything can happen.
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11-19-2006, 06:05 PM
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I don't think Michigan should be #2, since USC beat Cal they should be 2. I guess we still have a week or two's worth of games to get everything all ironed out.
Now that the Ivy League championship has been decided, there's nothing for me left to do but hope Florida can rise to the occasion.
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11-19-2006, 06:15 PM
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And congratulations to Ohio University for being the East Division Champions! Good luck in the Conference Championship game!
Go Bobcats!
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Hey, thanks to you and BigRedBeta for the kind comments.
I've always been a fan of collegiate sports on the more minor level, and after being through years of university administrations who didn't support our teams, it's great to see what is, hopefully, the beginning of a comeback for Ohio Football. It's fun to watch a game where all of the players don't expect to compete on Sunday afternoons -- and where graduation levels are in the 80 to 90 percentages.
I wish I could spend every glorious Fall football Saturday in in the Hocking Hills in Athens.
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11-19-2006, 06:21 PM
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in my opinion, a team should not be playing in the national championship game unless they win their conference, therefore michigan should not be sitting at #2 right now.
what if there is a rematch between ohio state and michigan for the national championship and michigan ends up winning?
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11-19-2006, 06:27 PM
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Originally Posted by AznSAE
in my opinion, a team should not be playing in the national championship game unless they win their conference, therefore michigan should not be sitting at #2 right now.
what if there is a rematch between ohio state and michigan for the national championship and michigan ends up winning?
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I understand the opinion, but shouldn't the national championship be between the best two teams -- regardless of what conference they're in?
The real problem, as I see it, is how to determin just who the best really are without a championship playoff system like there is in basketball or other sports.
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11-19-2006, 06:34 PM
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Michigan had their shot against OSU....they lost......they souldn't be rewarded for losing and making it a pretty close game. It was clear that OSU was the better team without a doubt.
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11-19-2006, 06:37 PM
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Michigan had their shot against OSU....they lost......they souldn't be rewarded for losing and making it a pretty close game. It was clear that OSU was the better team without a doubt.
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On any given day, on any given field, anything can, does, and will happen.
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11-19-2006, 06:55 PM
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Michigan had their shot against OSU....they lost......they souldn't be rewarded for losing and making it a pretty close game. It was clear that OSU was the better team without a doubt.
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I couldn't agree more.
But what if no other team in the country could beat Michigan?
Before the big BCS hype, they used to call it, "the mythical national championship."
Assuming Ohio State really is the best team in the country, if there is a team that can beat Michigan, they should play the Buckeyes.
Unfortunately, we can't be absolutely sure if that team exists or not -- so the title is still "mythical" to me.
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11-19-2006, 08:37 PM
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Originally Posted by DeltAlum
I understand the opinion, but shouldn't the national championship be between the best two teams -- regardless of what conference they're in?
The real problem, as I see it, is how to determin just who the best really are without a championship playoff system like there is in basketball or other sports.
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While I could agree with you, the question has to be asked" "remember that we are talking college football with college students playing". Not yet pros. Not sure if we really need another 5 weeks of college football.
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11-19-2006, 08:38 PM
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I couldn't agree more.
But what if no other team in the country could beat Michigan?
Before the big BCS hype, they used to call it, "the mythical national championship."
Assuming Ohio State really is the best team in the country, if there is a team that can beat Michigan, they should play the Buckeyes.
Unfortunately, we can't be absolutely sure if that team exists or not -- so the title is still "mythical" to me.
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I agree......good call. Playoff system anyone?
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11-19-2006, 08:50 PM
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I would love to see college football playoffs. They have them for basketball, then why not football? Which would be better- playoffs by conferences or by rankings?
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11-19-2006, 08:55 PM
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I would love to see college football playoffs. They have them for basketball, then why not football? Which would be better- playoffs by conferences or by rankings?
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Just re-thought something: March Madness is one thing but just how many football games can be played in one week by the same teams? Not sure just what the time frame would be but IMHO would be a great deal longer than 3 or 4 weeks.
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11-19-2006, 09:32 PM
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I think we need to move to an 8 team playoff. I would require that each conference have a championship game, and the 6 BCS conferences put their champ into the playoff with automatic bids. Then I'd set up a more extensive coaching panel to vote for 2 at large bids. No coaches from the automatic qualifiers would be allowed to vote, nor would any of the votes of those competing for the 2 at large bids be counted. This could be a problem because 2 at large bids aren't really enough, but I really don't want to go much higher. I think theres something to be said for only conference champions getting in, but because of a lack of parity, its not fair that the Big East would get as much as the SEC. Also, we'd have to make ND join a conference if they want to get in. Now, naturally I think it would be wise to have a larger playoff, but its simply not good for the sport. Not only do you have the longer season concern, but I really don't want to see NCAA football become NCAA bball, the point of a playoff should be to determine who the best team that year is, not who can go on a run at the right time. I like cinderellas in the tourney, but lets leave it to basketball.
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11-19-2006, 09:57 PM
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While I could agree with you, the question has to be asked" "remember that we are talking college football with college students playing". Not yet pros. Not sure if we really need another 5 weeks of college football.
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An 8 team playoff would only take 3 weeks. The bowl season currently takes a lot longer than 3 weeks.
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