It'd be an improvement over that as well, I hated the days when college football determined their championship based solely upon what a bunch of sportswriters thought. It was especially wonderful when the two polls wouldn't agree and you'd get two "champions." I thought, well, there's nowhere to go but up.
Leave it to the NCAA to prove me wrong.
We'll burn that bridge when we get to it.
Yeah, well I'll just disregard your foaming at the mouth for the BCS when questioning my points.
Next time read better.
It took you three posts before you accurately debate what I'm saying. I wouldn't be so condescending next time when you are arguing against someone that agrees with you.
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This is the time. The real Reds organization is back.
NCAA Division III has a 28 team playoff.
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Yes, a system that places value on meaningless preseason polls, unfairly punishes teams who lose earlier in the season less harshly, produces multiple champions and plays out an enlogated postseason full of meaningless corporate-sponsored bowl games is what I'm looking for. Sign me up.
We'll burn that bridge when we get to it.
"I can make all the stadiums rock."
-Air Supply
Anything but allowing a two loss team to claim a championship.
I guess that playoff proved everything.
I'm just looking forward to that Michigan VS TOSU game on November 18th. It's gonna be very important to the seedings. Maybe the Buckeyes can sit Troy Smith and rest him for the playoffs?
This is the time. The real Reds organization is back.
It's interesting that the comparison was made earlier to the old MLB system of only having a 4 team playoff. Back in the early 90s, when MLB was 26 teams, this represented 15% of the teams in MLB making the postseason. I'd be thrilled if college football adopted a similar policy, which would equate to a 16 team playoff. Works for me.
We'll burn that bridge when we get to it.
JMU's two losses came to I-A West Virginia and on a last-second FG to conference rival William & Mary, who also made it to the semifinals in the playoffs.
Yeah, it's ridiculous that we had a chance to compete for a championship in a field of teams that all had at least one loss.
"I can make all the stadiums rock."
-Air Supply
In 2004, James Madison lost to 1-A power West Virginia at Morgantown and lost at William & Mary on a FG at the buzzer.
I'm not a JM fan, but those aren't bad losses. And then to win a post-season 16 team bracket against all of the highest ranked 1-AA teams (well, minus the Ivy's), those are compelling reasons. IMHO that is.
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