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Fairness of BCS debated
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I just dont understand what happens if the government rules against the BCS. How soon would they be forced to change?
tings- This is the government's responsibility. College Football is a business, the same as AIG, Lyman Brothers, Microsoft etc. They need to be regulated. In the 14th amendment we as US citizens are guaranteed the equal protection of the law, and that includes unfair and illegal practices. This same amendment is how we overturned segregation in schools. Now lets end this segregation of "lesser colleges", or would you propose we go and join Weber State's league and just win their little championship every year?
President Young was spot on when he said, "I wish some of those teams would play us."
The upper tier schools don't want to play BYU or Utah or TCU (Oklahoma being an exception) because they know there's a very good chance they will lose.
This is an issue that all BYU, Utah, TCU, Utah State, anyone in a non-BCS conference should rally around.
Utah should have played for the NC. They couldn't have done anything more. Clearly the Nebraska gentleman didn't check his facts claiming Utah's schedule was weak. He just made his argument look worse.
Good luck Sen. Hatch. I'd love to see you sue these guys....
NONE of top local recruits would any reason to go to USC, oregon, or notre dame,
and natioanl recruits would just much reason to come her as anywhere else.
IT a joke that we are supposed take what ever recruits we can get, even though many of the best will not come here because it is NOT BCS, and we are supposed to compete with the BCS schools, even many will not even play the local teams and certainly not IN Utah,
and then they get all money and best TV contracts, so they have all best facilities, and are on the BIG national cables channels etc,
and we suppose to compete against that?
So there is a reasonable complaint for the lack of fairness in the system.
When organizations fail to follow the law, government has a responsibility to get involved. Follow the laws - if your can't the governement will get involved. It can't be any simpler than that. The Sherman Antitrust Law must be enforced.
The rich don't want to allow anyone else to belly up to the bar since that would cut into their profits. Also, how often do the "lower tier" prove their worth against the big teams? Often!!
It's time to turn the BCS "Go for the gold" into "Share the wealth"! Wow, that sounds familiar politically-speaking, did I just say that? (I'm gonna have to turn in my conservative membership card!)
That alone tells me we could have solved the whole deal amicably, but nothing will still happen since the SENATE COMMITTEE MEMBERS DID NOT CARE ENOUGH TO EVEN ATTEND THE MEETING!!!!
If this is how the federal government works, kick 'em all out of office!
"Nanny government will make it right."
If during any congressional hearing Congress were to discover a violation of a federal statute (i.e. the Sherman Anti-Trust Act) they can send a referral to the Attorney General's office requesting an investigation of wrongdoing. Factfinding hearings are part of the congressional duties ever since the beginning of this nation.
The BCS failed to support their position and truly reflected their level of arrogance and elitism towards the non-BCS members. The anti-trust lawyer for the Mountain West was hugely successful in his argument in favor of investigating the BCS.
As per the National Championship, in the old system they would have no better of a shot then they did in the BCS. True one poll is obligated to vote the winner of the BCS game, but the other is NOT!
I'm not sure of the legal aspects of the Sherman Anti-trust laws, but I'm sure it's a "stretch" interpretation by Hatch and others to make some noise and gather a few votes. I love football and I agree there are issues with the system... BUT... I'd rather see Congress and others spend time on issues more 'pressing' to our Nation. Removal of the BCS will not change our economy. Removal will not help the homeless. Removal will not improve our education system. Removal will not....
And some of you people on here slamming the Utah schools and their cush schedules were the same ones predicting a 35 point Alabama win in the Sugar Bowl. Don't think we've forgotten.
Sports are not fair, life is not fair, spend your time with something productive, get a life!
You are right and that is the reality of the rivalry, fortunately whether or not any Ute fans 'cheer' for BYU, it is irrelevant to the outcome.
Though I'm sure, like myself, the true majority of Ute fans would appreciate a cougar win. The conference needs BYU to beat OU and FSU - TCU to beat UV and Clemson - and my Utes to beat Oregon and well Oregon.
Senator Hatch is doing a good job representing the interests of the schools in Utah. Let's have a play-off system and then let the chips fall where they may.
The BCS is far better than the old bowl system. Utah would have played Arizona last year if the old bowl system was in place. I am on t he fence with a playoff system, just because I have no faith that the SEC, Big 12, Big 10 or Pac 10 (ACC and Big east are not relative) will force the structure of it in a manner that produces similar results to the BCS. I could see a MWC or WAC team having to travel east to play road games in two consecutive weeks, which is a huge disadvantage, regardless of what their record was.
Some schools spend huge sums on SPORTS, and sports rivalries are fun and games (literally) for hordes of fans and alumni. But they are not things that the federal government has the least business regulating, investigating, or "fixing" in any way.
Hatch would better serve Utah if he used the time to plot strategy and take action to thwart Obama's destruction of the American economy, or block confirmation of Obama's nomination of zealous extremists to numerous position.
Why can't Hatch investigate something really important like ACORN corruption, voter intimidation, the failure of the "stimulus" pork barrel, or even the corrupt actions of Congressmen like Murtha, Jefferson, and others?
Nope, gotta waste time and money sucking up to home state voters because a football team got their feelings hurt, and no national title.
These clowns do not even read the bills they vote on, but want to fix football championships!
You have got to go at the BCS one piece at a time. When there is an undefeated non BCS team standing at the end of regular season play there needs to be a Wild Card added to the Championship Deck. Suggest a resonable compromise and go for a 4 team playoff with the Undefeated NonBCS team put up against the #4 team in the BCS poll before final selection. Winner swaps places in final selection Poll...Simple
The three branches of the government need to get back in line. Congress should not judge or execute orders. The President should not judge or legislate (signing statements, executive departments, etc). And the courts should not execute orders or legislate.
We the people should hold them accountable by electing representatives that understand the proper role and Constitutional role of government.
Let this BCS matter be solved, but let it be solved properly.
First, did anyone see the Florida v. Alabama game? How do you think Florida won that?
Second, Utah BEAT Alabama in the Sugar Bowl. Basically, that validates the undefeated season regardless of how lucky some wins were. The Alabama win was a savage beat down with luck not playing any part in it. Utah proved they deserved to be there, if not even proving they deserved Florida. Stop complaining about the Strength of Schedule. The win over Alabama invalidates that argument.
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It's easy to say that non-BCS teams need to "schedule up", but the fact is not a lot of top-5 teams will play one because they have nothing to gain from it. The BCS saying that the lesser schools need to play them more often, while at the same time refusing to do so, is self-fulfilling prophecy.
Bottom line: If Utah 2008 would have had a BCS name on their helmets, and everything else were equal, they would have been playing for the national championship.
Side note: Utah played a tougher schedule than Florida last year - just look at how many top 25 teams each one played. So there goes that argument.