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The regular season is killed because teams actually have to play tough opponents and prove on the fucking field that they deserve their ranking? The bowls are a joke and nearly all of the teams that play in them lose money.
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This is a matter of perspective, and I guess it's that of a big old-school college fan (one that has a couple of rooting interests) compared to someone who isn't (and doesn't) but wouldn't mind becoming a bigger fan. And it's a sport that's plenty popular now, so I guess it's fine as it is for die-hards. Georgia fans may care about Georgia. I couldn't care what they do - they are out of it as far as I'm concerned. Same goes for all but a handful of teams. If a game doesn't involve someone in the top 5 from here out, I don't care. It has no bearing on the championship, so I could care less about it. The NFL? Half the teams are still jockeying for position. Many playoff spots could be contested right up through the last week. I'm going to care about all of those games involving those teams, because in the grand scheme - crowning a champion - they still mean something. Bowls? Pfft. They're exhibitions. They don't decide anything, and I've essentially stopped watching them.
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Fine, but a lot of us haven't stopped following those, I'd rather not have them fucked up by something that adds absolutely nothing (beyond non-fans) to the experience at the highest level.
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I can completely understand that, and I don't take it personally. The NASCAR analogy popped into my head as well while I was writing my last post. I wonder if it would be best to just do away with the BCS/Championship Game idea completely then. It seems like a compromise between fans that like the old way and fans that need a resolution that it still doesn't bring.
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I liked it without it much more just like I loved when they had most of the important games on New Years Day. Now its so spread out with completely crap bowls its really hurt what made it so great. 15-20 years ago New Years day was filled with 10 of the best bowls out there. It was an enjoyable day for football. |
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I'd have no problem with that at all. I tolerate it's existence because it's not incredibly awful, and has actually done a more than respectable job of accomplishing its primary purpose most of the time. It also provides a certain degree of financial stability by increasing the odds of a 1v2 matchup for the paying networks. But I'd shed no tears at the return of traditional conference/bowl ties as much as possible.
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A lot of people cared more than just the National Championship than they do now at 1 time. There was once a time when winning the Rose Bowl was a big deal for a Big Ten team. You also knew that while it was a longshot you could be ranked 3rd or 4th and still win the national championship coming into the big bowl games. The 1&2 matchup certainly wasnt a lock to happen every year a few years back. Yes people got what they wanted a Super Bowl of college football but it sure messed up a lot of things that were great about it to get it. Last edited by jbergey22 : 11-07-2011 at 12:04 AM. |
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Traditional Bowl matchups between conferences that actually have meaning New Years day being the best day of football every year The suspense of having 3-4 games with National Championship meaning coming into the bowl games rather than just 1 Fans getting to enjoy a bowl victory without it being a poor season because they didnt win the Nat'l Championship Last edited by jbergey22 : 11-07-2011 at 12:07 AM. |
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I guess it's odd that getting rid of a system where random writers decided your champion is considered a bad thing.
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JIMGA's point is that unlike every other sport in the US (which has a playoff that renders anyone other than no 1 as a "loser"), CFB has multiple winners at multiple levels - ie, for Vanderbilt, it may be that upset win, for someone else, it may be a bowl game, while for the the elite, its a NCG or a Rose Bowl. Ie, similar to football (soccer); Swansea is never going to win the Premier League, but is targetting a mid-level position and consolidation. I don't know if I fully agree with him, but I get the point that "winning" means different things to different people, and a playoff ruins that. |
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I don't understand how a playoff ruins any of that. Winning would still mean different things to different schools. For some it would be an upset win, some a playoff birth, some a NC. |
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I dont recall everything but Rose Bowl was Pac-10/Big Ten, Sugar Bowl usually had a SEC team, Cotton Bowl was Big 12(might have been the Big 8 at the time), and Orange Bowl usually had the biggest Natl championship implications. Fiesta Bowl was very popular at one time as well. Last edited by jbergey22 : 11-07-2011 at 12:20 AM. |
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FWIW, I really miss the old bowls on New Year's Day. Waking up, getting the food ready, and hanging out all day watching football. I knew that a few of the games would be a dud (although these were usually the ones a few days or a week before), but most of the New Year's Day games would be good matchups.
Now the shit is stretched out over several weeks and the championship game is creeping up on Super Bowl Sunday. Ugh.
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I think some are overdoing the traditional bowl matchup thing. Sure there was the Rose Bowl, but it was a mixed bag outside of that. It's just a bad excuse.
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Yeah it would be a bad excuse if you dont care about anything other than the Nat'l Championship game. Dont you think its ridiculous that these take some of these bowl games, give them a name like Fiesta Bowl, Cotton Bowl, Rose Bowl and have two teams play in them bowls without any tradition even backing why them teams are playing in that game? The Rose Bowl was started by the Pac-10/Big Ten. Why the hell do two teams not associated with them conferences now sometimes play in that game? I know you watch wrestling Rainmaker. Its like putting the WWE Championship on Shaquille O Neal. It is just some stupid gimmick that traditional fans hate. Last edited by jbergey22 : 11-07-2011 at 12:34 AM. |
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Is this the part where we pretend that fans care about conference tradition? |
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Its sad that the BCS played a role in that, yes. The part where you talked about how much you enjoyed New Years Day at one time tells me you arent 100 percent in favor of all of these changes aimed at a playoff. Last edited by jbergey22 : 11-07-2011 at 12:43 AM. |
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The bowl tie-ins stopped being neato when all the independent's joined conferences. Suddenly there weren't half a dozen random teams in a pool to be selected. 7 were in the final top 25 in 1990.
Rose- Duh Sugar- SEC vs. At-large Orange- Big 8 vs. At-large Citrus- ACC vs. At-large Cotton- SWC vs. At-large Fiesta- At-large vs. At-large Without an independent pool that included Penn State, Notre Dame, Miami, Florida State and the rest of the original Big East like Syracuse, Pitt and WVU (Louisville was #12 in 1990, surprisingly as well), all those bowls were stuck looking for 7-4 8-3 2nd/3rd teams in conferences to fill in, and then the conferences and bowls made deals for those teams to be permanently in whatever bowl. Last edited by bronconick : 11-07-2011 at 06:30 AM. |
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I think the argument has progressed from "they have no chance to win this game so why let them play it?" to "Yeah, maybe they can get up for one game but it's not fair that they get to play for the championship considering their regular season schedule." This, of course, after BSU has routinely beaten "better" BCS conference teams over the past 5-6 years.
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You can't use past season's Boise wins vs. BCS teams to justify them getting a bid this year. Otherwise, why not have SEC rematches every year in the BCS title game, because the SEC is the only team that wins BCS titles?
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I'm not so sure I like Mizzou to the SEC, we can't even beat Baylor!
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If Arkansas beats LSU to end the season who wins the SEC West?
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The Bowls became "meaningless" when:
- More and more cropped up, so now any team with a pulse gets to go to one. - The National Championship became such a huge deal, along with cupcake schedules and isolated scheduling (the best teams don't actually play against each other all that much) that meant you couldn't really figure out WHO the best team was after the Bowls.
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Unless they've been changed since 2009 (how these are dated), here's the tiebreaker procedure for determining SEC divisional representatives in the SEC championship game http://sec.xosdigitallabs.com/NEWS/t...e-breaker.aspx B. THREE (OR MORE) TEAM TIE 1. (Once the tie has been reduced to two teams, go to the two-team tie-breaker format.) Okay 2. Combined head-to-head record among the tied teams. All 1-1 3. Record of the tied teams within the division. All 4-1 4. Head-to-head competition vs. the team within the division with the best overall (divisional and non-divisional) Conference record and proceeding through the division. Multiple ties within the division will be broken from first to last. All 7-1 so I don't think there is a "best overall" 5. Overall record vs. non-division teams.All 3-0 6. Combined record vs. all common non-divisional teams. All 1-0 vs Tennessee, the only non-divisional opponent shared by all three 7. Record vs. common non-divisional team with the best overall Conference (divisional and non-divisional) record and proceeding through other common non-divisional teams based on their order of finish within their division. All 1-0 vs Tennessee, the only non-divisional opponent shared by all three 8. The tied team with the highest ranking in the Bowl Championship Series Standings following the last weekend of regular-season games shall be the divisional representative in the SEC Championship Game, unless the second of the tied teams is ranked within five-or-fewer places of the highest ranked tied team. In this case, the head-to-head results of the top two ranked tied teams shall determine the representative in the SEC Championship Game. Beats the hell out of me, I would guess it comes down to Alabama/LSU head-to-head at that point but who knows
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That JIMGA/cuervo72 exchange really does an excellent job of summing up the opposing views in a nutshell. Well done by both of you, both on articulating your viewpoint, and on remaining respectful toward the "other side."
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Sure you can, because the SEC's history of dominance is baked into the polls right now, and every week. There's a reason we're even talking about a possible rematch for the title, and that's because historically, the SEC has had the best teams in the country for the past 5-6 years, without question. The only reason it probably won't happen is because people are generally against it, and what happened with OSU/UM in 2006 is a big factor in that, too. I think people want someone outside the SEC to make LSU prove they are the best, because they almost made that mistake with OSU, and then OSU lost to UF, I think it was. They get the benefit of the doubt, not just for what they've done this year, but what their conference does every year. At least with BSU, we're limiting it to just their past success as a factor. Ranking so many SEC East teams this year was solely based on the SEC's prestige factor, even though this season has demonstrated that the SEC East is way, way down. South Carolina was and is not a top 10 team if they were in another conference.
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I hope you meant to say Florida instead of SC. With Lattimore, South Carolina was definitely a top 10 team this season.
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...and here we part ways. I confess I only saw them play twice this year with Lattimore, but both times, they looked like a #25 type team.
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If you don't mind horrible QB play, I could see them being a top 10 team.
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With or without Lattimore, that was not a top 10 team. I watched them on several occasions, and they did not look good. For a team that was supposed to be built on D, they give up a ton of points to good offensive teams. And they effectively have no QB.
Yes, UK made them look like a combination of LSU and Oklahoma State, but that's about it. And my point is, they got credit this year for beating teams in their conference that are historically strong programs, like UGA, Auburn, Tennessee, and even Miss. St. (who had some buzz around them to begin the season), but those wins aren't all that impressive in a down SEC year. But USCe got credit for them, to the extent that they were put in the top 10. They were never a top 10 team, IMO.
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Yeah you would think a team prior to injury that had Lattimore and Jeffrey would have had a better offense.
Not sure what to make of them. Talent was top 10 but they really never played like it. Garcia was the #1 qb coming out of HS I believe. What a flop he turned out to be. Last edited by jbergey22 : 11-07-2011 at 09:51 AM. |
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That's hindering LSU and Bama so much (yes, I know McCarron is actually 3rd in the conference in passing efficiency, I'm just fucking around with perception)
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re: "Game of the Century" (which I thought was indeed overhyped)
Bama-LSU pulled a 14.1 18-49 rating in Atlanta, Falcons got an 11.1 HH rating was 23.0 to 20.9
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I enjoyed the game. I pretty much expected what we got, but thought we'd see a TD or two. Not shocked we didn't. Alabama's special teams aside, it was a far better played game than the typical SEC East game this year. I had a hard time watching UF/UGA, for instance - 1-21 passing at one point in the second half will do that - and I thought the defenses earned their performances in this game. The offenses were conservative, but not bad/sloppy. I think it was more a recognition of the quality of D both teams were up against, and knowing that the first to make a huge mistake would probably lose.
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I'd argue that most of the people pushing it just aren't college football fans. {shrug}
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I wouldn't necessarily argue that, at least not if what you really mean is "NFL fans". I barely give two shits about the NFL, haven't in years. I follow it similar to how I follow American Idol or other pop culture stuff. But I spend somewhere between 5-10 hours a week just keeping track of HS football and watch at least my fair share of college football, not to mention reading likely well above average amounts of stuff about it. So how to reconcile those things? Beats me.
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