From Deseret News archives:
Elitist BCS is an insult to good teams
There are racial quotas to provide equal opportunity.
There is a welfare program and a graduated tax system that demands more from the rich than the poor.
There are anti-trust laws to even the playing field in big business.
In America, nothing galls us more than the exclusion of people or groups of people because of something not related to ability.
That's why college football and the Bowl Championship Series drives us insane. It's wrongheaded, nonsensical and un-American.
I know we're over here in the B section of the newspaper, but there's a little war going on back in the D section that tends to transcend sports this time of year.
Last night, football teams from Florida and Ohio State met in Phoenix to decide the national championship. On this account, they failed, again, just as the BCS has failed in seven of the nine seasons since its creation.
College football is the only sport in the world in which a team can complete a season unbeaten without winning the championship. It's happened 16 times in the past four decades.
Every winter, it starts again. Columnists, fans, politicians and the have-nots of college football rail against the unfairness of the BCS and call for a playoff system that would settle the championship on the field, not in a ballot box.
No matter how you cut it, no one can make sense of selecting a national champion pretty much the same way we choose a president.
It was voters who selected the two participants in last night's game. If voters could pick the best teams, we wouldn't need to play games on the field. If the BCS had been in charge of the NFL last year, the Pittsburgh Steelers wouldn't have been given a berth in a BCS bowl, and all they did was win the Super Bowl.
But even aside from the bizarre process of selection with its mysterious computer polls and media/coaches polls and mathematical formulas and strength of schedule, blah, blah, blah the most maddening aspect of this ridiculous situation is that almost half of the nation's teams are realistically excluded from the process.
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