1.13.2009

No more bowling...

What I didn't I do this past week you ask? One thing I didn't do last week was watch the BCS "Championship" game. I finally reached the breaking point with college football and decided not to watch the bowl games this year. I love college football in general but if your team isn't playing in the game (which wasn't a problem for me thanks to UVA tanking right when it looked like they might make a run) I find the bowls really unwatchable. A lot of this is driven by my continued frustration with the BCS system and the lack of a championship for an otherwise great sport. I almost watched the Penn State vs USC Rose Bowl, but in a strange but true twist, I ended up being entertained by a robotic dinosaur instead (if you're curious ask Mike P.)

I'm assuming most everyone has heard the basics of the playoff vs BCS debate...hell, even Obama has talked about it several times to advocate a playoff system. I don't want to repeat too many of the standard talking points but I will rebut two of the most cited arguments by the University presidents and big conference comissioners who support the awful BCS:

1) A playoff system would be infeasible and make the college football season too long. Let me throw the B.S. flag right off the bat for this one. Interestingly enough, every other level of college football (I-AA, II, and III) has a simple playoff system every year without a hitch. As far as season length, no one in the college football establishment had a problem extending the season from 10 games to13 games delaying the bowls until Jan 8th.

2) The college football regular season is so important that every week is like a single elimination playoff (and therefore a playoff would eliminate that fact). This one is even easier to argue. Just ask Utah from this season. They won every week, finshed undefeated, and won their BSC bowl game. For doing that Utah was rewarded with the coveted #2 slot in the final BSC poll despite being the only undefeated team. Florida and Oklahoma somehow missed the memo and despite being eliminated earlier in the regular season "playoff" played for the title.


So I'm continuing my boycott of Bowl games (it's easy to do from mid-January to December) and encouraging other like minded individuals to do the same while hoping that Obama will tackle College Football right after the Mortgage Crisis, the Credit Crisis, the Middle East Crisis, Iraq, Afghanistan, and Energy Policy...

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

As my eyes were skimming forward in your post, I thought your list at the bottom was suggesting names for the next round of new bowl games.