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samikeyp
08-08-2005, 12:16 PM
Or do you think its ok as is?

I would bring in a playoff, eliminate the 12th game and conference championship games and seriously work toward hiring more minority coaches.

Oscar DeLa
08-08-2005, 12:23 PM
i dont know what it is is but the bcs sucks

mookie2001
08-08-2005, 12:28 PM
well 1st dont even consider playing players
stupid to even talk about
playoffs are easy


if youre in a bcs con you must have a championship game
fuck the big east
all undefeated teams playoff, seeded by poll average
so a miami or usc would play a boise state or utah
it would take two weeks at the most
current bcs bowls become playoffs and then alternate national championship games

sa_butta
08-08-2005, 12:58 PM
Have brackets like they do in NCAA hoops.

word
08-12-2005, 11:35 PM
Playoff with the top 6 teams as the BCS has them after the last week and ONE wild card voted by the AP and ONE wild card voted on by the coaches. First games of the playoffs, Christmas day. 2 games. Day after Christmas, 2 more. Now down to 4 teams by the 27th. New years day, play 2 games, down to two teams. Championship game second saturday of January.

Problem solved. ANd no SEC or BIG XII championship games unless required.

j-6
08-13-2005, 10:22 AM
Ten game regular season for everybody. Split every conference into divisions with a championship game. Conference winners get an automatic bid. Notre Dame joins the Big East. Navy joins Conference USA.

Auto Bids: Winners of ACC, Big 10, Big 12, Big East, C-USA, MAC, MWC, Pac-10, SEC, Sun Belt, and WAC : eleven entries to the NCAA tourney. Then have five at-large selections using a completely different approach than the BCS - a selection committee. Seed them.

First round is played at the 1 to 8 seeds home field, unless they were an at-large bid. Then they play at their opponent's field, unless the opponent is an at-large team as well. Those are to be played at a neutral site. This should be played out the second weekend of December.

Now, the remaining seven games (4 QF's, 2 SF's, and 1 F) utilize the Orange (FL-East), Motor City (MI-North), Houston (TX-South),and Rose (CA-West) Bowls for the quarterfinals. The reason I threw in Motor City and Houston are for the state of the art indoor facilities both cities have and for a geographic balance. Sugar and Fiesta Bowls host the semifinal games and the Final is awarded to a city (or school) well in advance in the same manner as the Super Bowl.

Now every other team that finishes with a .500 record or better, or lost in its conference championship game if under .500, is bowl eligible. And the remaining bowl games have no conference affiliations at all...but the catch is that all must be played before December 24th. Christmas Eve is the semifinal game day, with the national final on New Year's Day.

Three black coaches in D-1 (Dorrell, Willingham, Croom are active, while Hill and Daniel were canned this offseason) is a shame, Mikey. That's under 3%, when black players make up a hair over 50% of D-1 football participants. And with 22 schools making a coaching change this offseason, only one hire was a minority: Willingham. I don't really know how to fix this, besides making it a reqirement for at least one minority coach to get an interview and make every job stay open for two weeks.

word
08-13-2005, 03:52 PM
Where'd the black coaches thing come in. You could also reverse that with, since 97% of coaches are white, they should have 97% white players..

Yeah, that'd fix college football.

Shoot yourself, please.

N.Y. Johnny
08-15-2005, 09:28 PM
quickly...just use the top 16 teams in the existing Bowl Games and move them through there like that. and culminate them with whatever bowl is the title bowl in circulation like it does now.

word
08-18-2005, 07:01 PM
quickly...just use the top 16 teams in the existing Bowl Games and move them through there like that. and culminate them with whatever bowl is the title bowl in circulation like it does now.

This is just wrong.

scott
08-20-2005, 11:46 AM
4 team playoff. 2 of the current BCS bowls get the semi-finals (1 v 4 and 2 v 3) and a third gets the national title game on a rotating basis.