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Bosley
3/26/2009, 06:23 PM
Somewhere Nero is playing a fiddle.


http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=D9759GG00&show_article=1


WASHINGTON (AP) - Everyone from President Barack Obama on down to fans has criticized how college football determines its top team. Now senators are getting off the sidelines to examine antitrust issues involving the Bowl Champion Series.

The current system "leaves nearly half of all the teams in college football at a competitive disadvantage when it comes to qualifying for the millions of dollars paid out every year," the Senate Judiciary's subcommittee on antitrust, competition policy and consumer rights said in a statement Wednesday announcing the hearings.

Under the BCS, some conferences get automatic bids to participate in series, while others do not.

Obama and some members of Congress favor a playoff-type system to determine the national champion. The BCS features a championship game between the two top teams in the BCS standings, based on two polls and six computer ratings.

Behind the push for the hearings is the subcommittee's top Republican, Sen. Orrin Hatch of Utah. People there were furious that Utah was bypassed for the national championship despite going undefeated in the regular season.

The title game pitted No. 1 Florida (12-1) against No. 2 Oklahoma (12-1); Florida won 24-14 and claimed the title.

The subcommittee's statement said Hatch would introduce legislation "to rectify this situation." No details were offered and Hatch's office declined to provide any.

Hatch said in a statement that the BCS system "has proven itself to be inadequate, not only for those of us who are fans of college football, but for anyone who believes that competition and fair play should have a role in collegiate sports."

In the House, Rep. Joe Barton of Texas, the top Republican on the Energy and Commerce Committee, has sponsored legislation that would prevent the NCAA from calling a football game a "national championship" unless the game culminates from a playoff system.

OUHOMER
3/26/2009, 06:43 PM
I like it, but no matter what they come up with someone will be left out. Always going to be someone crying

Leroy Lizard
3/28/2009, 02:35 AM
Under the BCS, some conferences get automatic bids to participate in series, while others do not.

So according to Congress, a future playoff cannot feature automatic bids unless all conferences get automatic bids.

Let the crying begin.

Flagstaffsooner
3/28/2009, 09:56 AM
Congress always makes everything so much better.

Flagstaffsooner
3/28/2009, 10:17 AM
My email to Orrin Hatch...

Please stay out of college football. You clowns in Washington have screwed everthing else up, leave the BCS alone. You are acting like a whiney spoiled child. If you want Utah in a NC game step up and play with the big boys during the regular season, join a real football conference.
You are a real hypocrite, always calling for less government and yet you stick your dirty fingers into college football. Go back to stealing from the taxpayers and leave college football alone.

Leroy Lizard
3/28/2009, 10:59 AM
Very persuasive. I think he quit reading as soon as he hit "You clowns."

rainiersooner
3/28/2009, 12:06 PM
Utah wasn't left out of the national championship because of the BCS; Utah was left out of the national championship because the VOTERS didn't respect their schedule. Prior to the FedEx BCS Championship Game, coaches and writers both had the option of voting Utah #1.

Leroy Lizard
3/28/2009, 03:20 PM
Such realities are unimportant to the pro-playoff nuts. They want to pick up the torch for Utah because it serves their own interests for a playoff, not for any real concern for teams from weaker conferences.

The crocodile tears that proponents shed for teams from weaker conferences is one of the more irritating aspects of this argument. Those who want a playoff don't care if the eventual playoff scheme screws teams from weaker conferences. They just want a playoff.

Now, if the playoff scheme screws their own team, that is a different matter. Then all of the arguments about fairness will vanish.