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None of us should fall into the trap of east coast media who flagrantly and disingenuously dismiss the MWC with such a label.
Please don't accept the label, but for sure don't perpetuate it.
The conference is decidedly not a Mid-Major. It is a Major conference that just happens to not be a BCS conference.
Never again should we allow the east coast media to attempt to dimish the MWC with a disrespectful and phony label.
Anyone that knows, however, anything about the inside of a 'courtroom' (the generic reference to the legal system) know that if the BCS Conferences were named in a lawsuit, along with the respective Presidents/Chancellors of each University, along with the naming of each individual Conference Commissioner, with charges of Federal Anti-Trust violations; There would be change.
By the time all of the above had spent millions and millions of dollars hiring the best attorneys for a defense, with the knowledge of a potential judgement hanging over their heads; They will acquiesce to the pressure and succumb to the money spent to defend. In other words, they will spend more than they will gain. AG's will bring into the mix tax money, not school money, to bring the action and then force the BCS schools and conferences to spend personal money to defend.
Apparently those most affected have no back bone, no fortitude, and no resolve to end the monopoly.
Sadly, the annual powerhouse schools; BYU, TCU, BSU and every 4 years, UofU and UH, just won't sustain the fight.
If they won't, why would a lesser program do it?
Prior to the current hearings in DC, the BCS finally admitted in a public forum that "market share", etc. was their highest priority. Yesterday, when the MWC signed onto the ESPN contract, they admitted the same thing.
So, for all the hand wringers, columnists, and fans, no matter how the signing is "spun" or explained, or justified, the "bottom line" is, in fact, the bottom line.
Let's don't pretend it isn't, and we can wave goodbye to any credibility the conference tried to establish.
You can just see the SEC, BCS and other leaders smiling smugly and saying to themselves, "Well, we got rid of that aggravation."
First off, the BCS has nothing to do with the NCAA. The NCAA does not sponsor a Championship game or identify a "National Champion" for college football. They never have, and their statements are that they don't intend to in the future.
Into this gap a large number of polling organizations have stepped, each with their own way of ranking teams and identifying a "National Champion".
The BCS is just one of many different polling organizations that uses statistics and the opinions of people-in-the-know (i.e., sportswriters, coaches, etc.) to rank college football teams.
To that polling function the BSC adds a set of bowl-game contracts that will try to place the top-ranked teams against one another in a "Championship Game."
This is reasonable. It was an intelligent solution to a problem.
Now, after all the whining by MWC, WAC, and Utah politicians (who invited them into this?), the BCS has graciously offered to sign agreements. The MWC and WAC get what they want!
Whiners!
However, you missed a little on your assertion of the MWC. It is UofU, TCU and BSU who are the MWC powerhouses. BYU is the one who only shows up every fourth year, over the past 8 to 10 years.(Never in the BCS)
Very good comments and advice...will no longer use the term Mid Level...you are right the MWC and the WAC are
REF: OWM
I agree with your assessment...Bobby Bowden is one of the adament supporters of a playoff system and there are plenty of others. Right now for some odd reason The NCAA is trying to guarantee that he doesn't surpass Joe Paterno's Total Career wins record by administratively forfeiting 16-twenty some odd of Bobby's wins as a Coach. This is all over a cheating scandel that Bowden had nothing to do with nor any prior knowledge of. When he found out that he had 27 players involved he never even hesitated to suspend the players nor report the issue to the University and to the NCAA The cheating scandel was perpetuated by Student teaching assistants in the Universitys Music Department. But that is the mentality of what we have in the spineless officials of the NCAA rules committee....They protect who they want and will go after someone braking ranks. I'm sure if we look deep enough we will find the NCAA in bed with the BCS
and we will be just as good as any one frome your confrence !!!
Do you see any bcs team that think's they can absalutttly whin in any of thes places.
just ask ucla about BYU or Alabma about Utah
Yes maybe there are many out there who don't know that because NCAA DIV one football is the only NCAA sport that does not have a playoff or a tournament system. Therefore not having a playoff or a tournament the NCAA does not officially recognize a National Champion...yadda yadda yadda.
The NCAA was a latecomer... what the middle to late 30's... or even after WWII...who cares...it's certainly not uncommon knowledge. BUT New Years Day, The New Years Bowls and most certainly Big Time College Football with it's long standing fraternal order were here long before the NCAA. So were the two polls..the old UPI and the AP which by the way are mistaken in your assessment that they filled a gap. There was no Gap they were the pioneers for the selection of a Mythical National Champion. All of these were / are entities steeped long and fast in a National alliance based soley on Tradition. Radio and TV entered and zoom BIG MONEY.
We'd still have all of that unchanged but for one thing. All the traditions went out the window with the 83 Holiday Bowl DEC 27,1983. POINTMADE
divisions instead of just one. Good marketing could
give the 4A schools the opportuntiy for some big games in major markets with good TV contracts which
would in time give the 4A schools a lot more money than they now get from picking up the crums that fall off the BCS table.
Despite the Mountain's Non Televised exposure anywhere in the Universe ... and depite the Las Vegas Nut Cracker Bowl Craig Jensen is no BOZO.... He may come a distant second...but that Distinction definately goes to WAC Commissioner Benson. Boy what we could have done without him. The respect was already there...until he came along and made a 16 team 3 ring circus....Now there was a joke. All credibility went out the window.. Utah TCU and BYU are again starting to bring that back. It may take a while but stick around... it's coming.