[Warning ... pompous SEC post follows]
Sigh. Once again, you put an SEC team in the National Championship game and they win. Of course, that doesn't surprise me. Most years, the SEC is the strongest football conference in the NCAA, and the best team emerging from the SEC gauntlet (assuming of course that they haven't had too many injuries from the brutal competition) can usually best any other team in the nation.
So, you want a playoff system for Division I? Would it trouble you if an SEC team wins year ... after year ... after year ... after year?
At least now, there are years when fans from other conferences get to imagine that they are national champions when the pollsters won't allow an SEC powerhouse to be in the National Championship game.
[/pompous]
FAQ:
What is the BCS?
What is the SEC?
Sigh. Once again, you put an SEC team in the National Championship game and they win. Of course, that doesn't surprise me. Most years, the SEC is the strongest football conference in the NCAA, and the best team emerging from the SEC gauntlet (assuming of course that they haven't had too many injuries from the brutal competition) can usually best any other team in the nation.
So, you want a playoff system for Division I? Would it trouble you if an SEC team wins year ... after year ... after year ... after year?
At least now, there are years when fans from other conferences get to imagine that they are national champions when the pollsters won't allow an SEC powerhouse to be in the National Championship game.
[/pompous]
FAQ:
What is the BCS?
What is the SEC?